to clean things since most cleaners are bases and to strengthen bones (milk)
bleach, baking soda and lye are some fairly common house hold bases.
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bleach is a common base, so yes they can be
Common acids : vinegar, lemon juice, saliva, stomach acid, soda beverages (carbonic, citric, and phosphoric acid) Common bases : baking powder, toothpaste, chlorine bleach
Some drinks that are bases are milk and water. Other surprising drinks that are basic are fruit juices and green teas.
Some common house hold bases are most cleaning products such as bleach, soap, ammonia, and lye found in products that unclog drains. Some more bases are baking soda, tooth paste, egg whites, and human blood
The number of bases they do not have in common. A pyramid has one base, but a prism has two bases.
Ones that have cream bases might have some.
The simplest method is to use a pH-paper.
Some common aqueous acids, from strongest to weakest:hydrochloric acid (HCl)carbonic acid (H2CO3)acetic acid (CH3COOH)Some common aqueous bases, from strongest to weakest:sodium hydroxide (NaOH)ammonia (NH3)sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3)See the Related Questions link for more about acids and bases.
Both can be corrosive, eating away at solids
Mainly when working with computers. Occasionally I've seen some olympiad-type problems that involve working with different bases.