Can You Differentiate Lemon Juice from Soap Water?
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Which of the following is a difference between lemon juice and soap water?

  • They have different smells
  • They have different textures
  • They have different colors
  • They have different tastes (correct)
  • What is the major difference between lemon juice and soap water?

  • Their smell
  • Their appearance
  • Their texture
  • Their taste (correct)
  • Why does lemon juice taste sour?

  • Because it is an acid (correct)
  • Because it is a base
  • Because it is a salt
  • Because it is neutral
  • Why does soap water taste bitter?

    <p>Because it is a base</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What pops up in our mind when we hear the term 'acid'?

    <p>Something that would burn the surfaces</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Acids and Bases

    • Lemon juice and soap water have a major difference: lemon juice is acidic, while soap water is basic.
    • The sour taste of lemon juice is due to its acidic properties.
    • Soap water, on the other hand, tastes bitter because of its basic properties.
    • The term 'acid' typically evokes thoughts of sour-tasting substances, like lemon juice.

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    Test your knowledge on the differences between lemon juice and soap water in this informative quiz. Discover more than just the visible properties and explore the distinct tastes of these two substances. Find out if you can identify the unique characteristics that set them apart.

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