Battery Acid is one of the most acidic substances there are.
I'm not very sure but I think they are: Vinegar, lemon juice, black coffee, orange juice, battery acid (very acidic), and urine would be an extra.
Both organic and inorganic substances might be liquid or any other state of matter. Both liquids and solids and gases are found in organics and inorganics.
acidic acid is the nucleic level found on sodas or cleaning products and do forth. its all acidic but the higher the acidic level is ITS LESS ACIDIC then lower number.
It really depends on which two liquids you are try to separate. The most basic method would be distillation, or boiling one of the liquids and collecting the condensation. If the liquids don't mix well, i.e., oil and water, a centrifuge can be used to separate the two.
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If you mean basic substances (as opposed to acidic), then here are a few: Bleach Ammonia Baking Soda Milk of Magnesia
I'm not very sure but I think they are: Vinegar, lemon juice, black coffee, orange juice, battery acid (very acidic), and urine would be an extra.
Both organic and inorganic substances might be liquid or any other state of matter. Both liquids and solids and gases are found in organics and inorganics.
Naturally occurring substances found on earth. They are substances we process into the products we use in our everyday lives. examples. Trees for paper and wood. Stone or rock for building roads. Metal and silicon for making out electronics.
acidic acid is the nucleic level found on sodas or cleaning products and do forth. its all acidic but the higher the acidic level is ITS LESS ACIDIC then lower number.
astatine can be found in no everyday objects. it is only found in Uranium :)
It really depends on which two liquids you are try to separate. The most basic method would be distillation, or boiling one of the liquids and collecting the condensation. If the liquids don't mix well, i.e., oil and water, a centrifuge can be used to separate the two.
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salt salt makes it more acidic
Nowhere in everyday life
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