Many commercial toilet bowl cleaners contain hydrochloric acid as its active scouring ingredient. Others use glycolic acid or chlorine bleach. Lately it has become popular to create cleaners at home and a combination of white vinegar and lemon juice can clean just as well as commercial cleaners.
Toilet bowl cleaners often have sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in them. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, and will be present in a couple of percent by weight.
Toilet bowl cleaners are normally diluted acids like HCL/H2SO4.
Generally contain a diluted solution of hydrochloric acid.
K(OH)
or potassium hydroxide
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Drain cleaner is sodium hydroxide in solution, which is a powerful base.
it is usually sodium hydroxide - a base
It is a base on the PH Scale, the opposite of acidic.
Soap, Window Cleaner, detergents, drain cleaner, and baking soda/powder
I believe it is an alkali ( base ) and that alkali is sodium hydroxide, NaOH.
I'm not sure but if the question has todo with acids or bases it's base.
Drain cleaner is sodium hydroxide in solution, which is a powerful base.
Drain cleaner
it is usually sodium hydroxide - a base
It is a very strong base
It is a base on the PH Scale, the opposite of acidic.
It is a very strong base
Ingested drain cleaner is a corrossive substance do not induce vomiting.Acidity is high.
Soap, Window Cleaner, detergents, drain cleaner, and baking soda/powder
The chemical formula of sodium hydroxide is NaOH.
I believe it is an alkali ( base ) and that alkali is sodium hydroxide, NaOH.
It is a base NaOH (sodium hydroxide) also known as lye.