Which of the following is not a property of bases?
Bases are bitter in taste
Bases do not change the colour of red litmus.
Bases taste bitter and feel slippery. At home, we use bases as cleaning agents and as antacid medications. Common examples of bases found at home include soaps and dyes. Each has a pH value greater than seven, has the potential for accepting free hydrogen, and can neutralize acids. Bases turn red litmus blue.