Which of the following is not true of acids? Acids are corrosive. Dilute acids feel slippery. Acids have a distinctly sour taste. Acids have more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions Can anyone plz help me out with ths question? @tHe_FiZiCx99 @iPwnBunnies
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I need to turn this in before 10 tonight plz help me out anyone!!? I'm stuck on this particular question
I have a good feeling the slippery one isn't true.
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It is the slippery one because acids aren't great at saponification, that is a trait of a base. When a base gets on your skin it converts the oils on it into soaps which gives you the slippery feeling
you will just get a burning feel from acids
Do pawn shops really take bunnies and if so why do you pawn bunnies?
saponification is simply the chemical conversion of lipids to soaps if you didnt know
lipis being fats and oils
and sterols
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