BASES: Base is one of the four classification of compounds. (Sentence 1: Bases will turn red litmus paper to blue). (Sentence 2: Strong ones are known to be quite corrosive, and can give a burning feeling to the skin). (Sentence 3: An example of a base could be soap, because it tastes bitter). (Sentence 4: The pH level of a base starts from 7 and goes upwards). Which Sentence Number is INCORRECT? * ALL Sentence Numbers are CORRECT Sentence Number 1 O ALL Sentence Numbers are INCORRECT Sentence Number 2 Sentence Number 4 O Sentence Number 3

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BASES: Base is one of the four classification of compounds. (Sentence 1:
Bases will turn red litmus paper to blue). (Sentence 2: Strong ones are
known to be quite corrosive, and can give a burning feeling to the skin).
(Sentence 3: An example of a base could be soap, because it tastes bitter).
(Sentence 4: The pH level of a base starts from 7 and goes upwards).
Which Sentence Number is INCORRECT? *
ALL Sentence Numbers are CORRECT
Sentence Number 1
O ALL Sentence Numbers are INCORRECT
Sentence Number 2
Sentence Number 4
O Sentence Number 3
Transcribed Image Text:BASES: Base is one of the four classification of compounds. (Sentence 1: Bases will turn red litmus paper to blue). (Sentence 2: Strong ones are known to be quite corrosive, and can give a burning feeling to the skin). (Sentence 3: An example of a base could be soap, because it tastes bitter). (Sentence 4: The pH level of a base starts from 7 and goes upwards). Which Sentence Number is INCORRECT? * ALL Sentence Numbers are CORRECT Sentence Number 1 O ALL Sentence Numbers are INCORRECT Sentence Number 2 Sentence Number 4 O Sentence Number 3
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