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Is it an acid, base, or a salt?
Characteristics and examples of acids, bases, and salts.
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| A | B |
| acid | sour taste |
| base | slippery to touch |
| base | proton acceptor |
| base | keeps methyl orange an orange color |
| base | turns litmus paper blue |
| acid | proton donor |
| acid | contains Hydrogen |
| base | turns phenothalen pink |
| base | keeps bromothymol blue a blue color |
| base | emulsifies or dissolves fats and oils |
| salt | substance produced when an acid reacts with a base |
| acid | turns litmus paper red |
| base | contains OH |
| acid | reacts with active metals to form hydrogen gas and a metal compound |
| acid | keeps phenothalein colorless |
| base | tastes bitter |
| acid | turns methyl orange red |
| acid | turns bromothymol blue to yellow |
| base | milk of magnesia |
| acid | aspirin |
| acid | lemon juice |
| base | soap |
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