Acids:
1. Hydrochloric Acid (what your stomach uses to digest food)
2. Citric Acid (in citric fruits; Oranges, lemons, limes, etc)
3. Carbonic Acid (makes soda bubbly)
Bases:
1. Sodium hydroxide, NaOH - (used in the industry of soaps and othes)
2. Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2 - (used in making plaster)
3. Lithium hydroxide, LiOH - (component of batteries, used for breathing gas in submarines, etc.)
Acids
Vinegar: HC2H3O2 - cooking
Hydrocloric Acid: HCl - has been found to be used in hydraulic fracturing fluids.
Hydrogen Peroxide: H2O2 - use in cleaning open wounds at a house, usually found in a brown bottle.
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Acids includes lemon juice for cooking, vinegar for cleaning and soda for drinking. Bases include baking soda for appliance cleaning, ammonia used as fertilizer and bleach used for laundry.
industrial uses of bases
Acids: Soap, Bleach, Baking soda Bases: Lemon juice, water, milk
Three examples of household bases are: Bleach, Baking Soda and Coke. :)
A lip has three long chains of fatty acids, neutral fats, long-chain bases, and long-chain alcohols.
Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis theories of acids and bases
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.
amino acids
i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
Acids: Soap, Bleach, Baking soda Bases: Lemon juice, water, milk
weak ans strong
For example acids, bases, salts.
Three examples of household bases are: Bleach, Baking Soda and Coke. :)
Every three bases is called a condon. These tell you the specific amino acids!
biology,acids and bases
Because to make up a codon you need to have amino acids which consist of three bases.
Acids, bases, and neutral? Is that what you're looking for?
nine. one amino acid is composed of three bases.
A lip has three long chains of fatty acids, neutral fats, long-chain bases, and long-chain alcohols.