Acids: A substance that is acidic, obviously. Acids turn litmus paper to red, and are sour. Some examples of acids are:
- Lemon Juice
- Vinegar
- Beer
- Coke
- Battery acid
Base: A substance that turns litmus paper to blue and is bitter, slippery, and soapy. Some examples of bases are:
- Soap, no duh!
- Egg whites
- Dish washing liquid, basically anything with soap
"Well, what happens when acids and bases are brought together?" Well, its actually really simple. The base will make the acids a neutral. Remembering this is about as hard as making a bowl of cereal, so I'm pretty sure you will!
I'm also gonna teach you about the PH scale, with SuperAwesomeVideo!! Yay I know you guys like those so yup here it is and there is a picture below too!
Woah! Theres even more! Heres this awesome video from your family at youtube!!!
Well thats all for this blog post folks! lol cya soon!! SuperSaraSuperBye!! Now here is a huge smiley:
Anabel,
ReplyDeleteI really liked your blog. But... uh, you know how you can be embarrassed for someone else? Yeah, just throwing that out there. I thought a little more imfo and a little less smiley.
I loved the song you sang. And your enthusiasm!
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