For some acids it can relieve it but for some it just makes it worse
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sodium bicarbonate
If you don't know it can be extremely difficult to fit properly. Call a filtration or well business. Get quotes from 2-3.
The ingredients in Tide detergents include water, alcoholethoxy sulfate, linear alklbenzene sulfonate, and propylene glycol to name a few. It also has citric acid, which helps capture soil and sodium hydroxide, which is a pH neutralizer.
alkalis / bases neutralise acids, a method in which to do this is titration where the acid is slowly added to the alkali through a burette until the mixture is neutral
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The chemical reaction between an acid and an alkali to form a salt and water
When you are flushing a cooling system, you should use an approved acid and a neutralizer. The neutralizer is meant to remove or neutralize the remnants of the acid.
sodium bicarbonate
yes :D
bicarb neutralizes acid very effectively but before that hose the area down with lots of water to dilute it and get rid of most of it if that is possible.
yes,you use acid
yes, you can use peroxide and water solution for a homemade neutralizer, 2parts peroxide 1 part water
You can buy a chemical feed pump system or an acid neutralizer. both are around $1,300 installed and both have their disadvantages.
If you don't know it can be extremely difficult to fit properly. Call a filtration or well business. Get quotes from 2-3.
The number of moles of acid and the base should be equal to neutralize. (So the number of moles of base is needed to answer this correctly)
it is used for when people glub and eat food