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Acids found in the house include vinegar, lemon juice, and battery acid, while alkalis can be found in products like bleach, ammonia, and oven cleaner. These substances are commonly used for cleaning, cooking, or personal care purposes.
In a typical household, you may find acids like vinegar (acetic acid) and citrus juices (citric acid). Alkalines commonly found include baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and ammonia. It's important to handle these substances carefully and follow proper safety guidelines.
Yes, acids can be found in household cleaning products like vinegar and citrus fruits. Bases can be found in products like baking soda and soaps. They can be used for cleaning, cooking, and various other household tasks.
Common gases found around the house include oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen (N2), and traces of other gases like water vapor (H2O) and methane (CH4). These gases are essential for everyday activities like breathing, heating, and cooking.
Acids can be found in various household items such as vinegar, lemon juice, and battery acid. They are commonly used for cleaning, cooking, and preserving food. It's important to handle acids carefully as they can be corrosive and harmful if used improperly.
There are many household Acids and Alkalis such as: '''Acids:''' Vinegar Milk Lemon juice - or any citrus juice tomato sauce coke '''Alkalis:''' Soap Toothpaste Washing-up liquid cream cleaner surface cleaner bleach drain cleaner Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite NaOCl) by definition has to be slightly alkaline and is made by by the chlor-alkali process. Acid causes toxic chlorine to be liberated.