in a house you can find that things like lemons have acids in them this type of acid is called a citric acid.
Cause it wants to
Acids can destroy many objects by corrosion.
acids and bases
Nucleotides are to Nucleic Acid or Fatty Acids are to Triglycerides
Shadows
Your walls, doors, and furniture are typically opaque objects in the house. They do not allow light to pass through them, which makes them solid and non-transparent.
Clay is generally resistant to mild acids. However, prolonged exposure to strong acids can lead to deterioration and breakdown of the clay structure. It's best to avoid contact with strong acids to preserve the integrity of clay objects.
The floor of a house
it affects it by the acids that get realeased into the air itself.
Corrosive acids are acids that are able to damage objects and materials over time, eventually completely destroying them. Sulfuric acid is an example, it's so corrosive that it can literally melt steel in under a couple minutes.
During the day, the sun heats up your house and the objects inside it. At night, these objects release the heat they absorbed during the day, causing the temperature inside your house to rise. This is known as radiative cooling.
Packet of perfume.