not a complaint really, but an observation that the new elements dont work as expected.
unchemistry
base
neutralisation
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also acid and base have no specific parallel to any type of acid or base. the salt solution could be any salt, the acid could be any acid, the base could be any base.
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if you unpause you can literally see the difference. in one reaction, salt water is produced. in the other, barely anything.
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both reactions ar3 same, you might be experiencing a bug bc of pc (no4mally its the other way around but lol)
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BASE is just sodium hydroxide, and ACID is hydrochloric acid
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Funfact: BASE is more reactive with NBLE than it is with ACID...
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Okay, ACID does have layers; they just don't behave like BASE, according to the Wiki.
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BASE also has layers, unlike ACID, so that also means it can become SALT/SLTW at its strongest state, just barely. It's pretty much "size vs. durability". I also tested what happens if BASE dilutes: Nothing happens when ACID touches the diluted element in any way. This all means ACID is more capable to become SALT/SLTW when engulfed to BASE than in vice versa. Basically: ACID is its own key ingredient to perfectly neutralize BASE, not BASE to ACID.
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I think I get it now: That is because BASE is not sour, yet bitter. Therefore, it can barely become SLTW/SALT when engulfed in ACID. Since ACID is sour, It can engulf in BASE to become salty, to mix the bitter flavor with sour. Also, their texture is different.
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i just dont understand how people dont think that dilute base and acid coexisting is wierd. like how is that supposed to be normal?
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omg guys no its not the particle order, or because base is thicker than acid. its because acid should still react with dilute base. but it doesnt. thats all that it is.