A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
Water is neutral, neither acid nor alkali. It has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
Sugar is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a neutral compound.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
no it is an acid
Lime is a strong base. When you add a base to an acid it turns it neutral. So by adding the lime to the water after a while it'll turn into precipitation itself and neutralize the acid. This is also known as acid-base neutralization.
A lime is acidic. It contains citric acid, which gives it a sour taste.
Water is neutral, neither acid nor alkali. It has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
Sugar is Neutral.
Sugar is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is a neutral compound.
Lime water is alkaline because it contains calcium hydroxide, which is a base. It is not neutral or acidic.
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Table salt is neutral.