sodium hydroxide naoh
sodium bicarbonate
Acetic Acid Citric Acid Acetone Tartaric Acid Hydrochloric Acid
When you combine an acid and base they will neutralise so that there is only either an acid or a base left (which is left depends on the properties of them).
not hydrochloric anyways. haha
works best in neutral conditions
Teflon (PTFE) lining is the best choice for hydrochloric acid valves.
Any acid can be used to neutralize a base such as sodium hydroxide. If you have a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, you could neutralize it most efficiently with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid. You can also neutralize it with Coca Cola, or vinegar, or many other acidic chemicals, but it would require a larger amount than if you used hydrochloric acid.
acid
Hydrochloric Acid
sodium bicarbonate
It works by neutralising the hydrochloric acid (HCl) from the stomach, because it is not normal to have a surplus of acid in your stomach. This is a chemical reaction of neutralization for the control of pH. The indigestion tablet has alkaline in them.
Acetic Acid Citric Acid Acetone Tartaric Acid Hydrochloric Acid
When you combine an acid and base they will neutralise so that there is only either an acid or a base left (which is left depends on the properties of them).
not hydrochloric anyways. haha
Broccoli is a Brassica so grows best in alkali soil.
The stomach secretes hydrochloric acid. The acid is produced by special cells called parietal or oxyntic cells. The pH of stomach acid is between 1 - 2. For more details see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastric_acid
works best in neutral conditions