Acids and alkalis are solutions that are either corrosive or caustic. Acids have a pH lower than 7 and will turn blue litmus paper red, while alkalis have a pH higher than 7 and will turn red litmus paper blue. Common examples of acids include lemon juice and vinegar, while examples of alkalis include baking soda and soap.
Acids and alkalis are solutions that are either corrosive or caustic. Acids have a pH lower than 7 and will turn blue litmus paper red, while alkalis have a pH higher than 7 and will turn red litmus paper blue. Common examples of acids include lemon juice and vinegar, while examples of alkalis include baking soda and soap.
Acids and alkalis are solutions that are either corrosive or caustic. Acids have a pH lower than 7 and will turn blue litmus paper red, while alkalis have a pH higher than 7 and will turn red litmus paper blue. Common examples of acids include lemon juice and vinegar, while examples of alkalis include baking soda and soap.