here are 20 compounds from around the house!
1. citric acid (Oranges)
2. calcium carbonate (egg shells)
3. caffeine
4. mouthwash
5. sugar
6. ammonia
7. hydrogen peroxide
8. salt
9. bleach
10. rubbing alcohol
11. baking soda
12. drain cleaner
13. glass
14. propane
15. aspirin
16. Borax
17. furniture polish
18. water
19. lemon juice
20. chlorineA compound is a substance containing more than one element or ingredient. Ten household products that are compounds include window cleaner, cleanser, oven cleaner, floor cleaner, floor wax, countertop degreaser, laundry detergent, hand soap, germicidal spray, and air freshener.
There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids found in living things.
the two are chemical and hereditary compounds that are found in an membrane ! :)
many compounds are found
COOH (carboxyl) groups are found on compounds called carboxylic acids, which are organic compounds that contain a carboxyl group. NH2 (amino) groups are found on compounds called amines, which are organic compounds that contain an amino group. Both carboxylic acids and amines are commonly found in various biological molecules and have important functions.
cytoplasm
Some are: - calcium in butter - potassiumin cheese - silicon in conditioner - NaCl in table salt - etc.
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mplecular sieve 13 X
There are no compounds found in calcium. Calcium is an element.
Neon isn't found in compounds.
there are 20 im am a real scientist
There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids found in living things.
There are many common compounds that are found in the home. Here is a list of ten of them: Alka Seltzer, bleach, Drano, moth balls, Windex, Easy Off, Epsom Salt, Baking Powder, Rolaids, and NutraSweet.
ammonia, hydrogen peroxide
Silicon is an element, and therefore by definition no compounds are found in it!
Chlorine can be found in either ionic compounds such as sodium chloride or in covalent compounds such as hydrochloric acid.
Carbon containing compounds found in living things are called organic compounds. Examples of organic compounds are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleotides.