bázisokban
The term "bázisokban" is the Hungarian word for "in bases." In the context of chemistry, bases are substances that can accept protons (H+) or donate electrons. They often have a bitter taste and feel slippery to the touch. Common examples include sodium hydroxide (lye) and potassium hydroxide. Bases react with acids in a process called neutralization, forming salt and water. They can also dissolve fats and oils, which is why they are used in soaps and cleaning products. In aqueous solutions, bases increase the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-). The pH scale is used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, with values above 7 indicating a basic solution.
In a broader sense, "bázisokban" can refer to any fundamental or underlying component. For instance, in linguistics,