Compounds found in kitchen:
Lots of things in the kitchen, including some of the kitchen equipment (like that made of plastic), are made of chemical compounds. Things like table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl), baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3), vinegar (water, H2O and acetic acid, CH3COOH), table sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11), and cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate, KC4H5O6) are found in kitchens. As regards other things that are non-food items, many kitchens have some bowls or dishes made of melamine, (1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine, C3H6N6). An investigator could find more compounds in a kitchen without a lot of difficulty.
sodium chloride (salt)
sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
lots more, read the label of any packaged food!
# Flavored Vinegar. # Flavored Honey. # Salted Onions.
salt
sugar
vinegar
soap
Vinegar- HC2H3O2
table salt, rock salt, baking soda....
sucrose, fructose, starch, cellulose.
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All over... your kitchen for one. Table salt in an ionic compound (sodium chloride, NaCl).
Common salt, sodium chloride, NaCl; sugar, sucrose, C12H22O11; baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3; are some of the pure compounds generally found in kitchens (for cooking) other pure compounds sometimes found in kitchens are washing soda, sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 (this scarce- its been replaced by less hazardous substances) borax, sodium borate, Na2B4O7.10H2O is used in some countries as a luandry agent.
alicyclic compounds contain by homocyclic and heterocyclic compounds, alicyclic compounds are carbocyclic compuunds which resemble aliphatic compounds in their properties .
Because calcium reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and other compounds if other acids (citric acid:lime) is poured into the sink (accidently). -Ans by Rucksikaa from Sri Lanka...
organic compounds are basically composed of carbon atoms.polar organic compounds are those compounds in which the organic compounds have the properties of polar compounds.
No bohrium in kitchen cleaner ! It is probable a confusion with boron compounds.
Ionic compounds are also called salts. An example of their uses is sodium chloride (Na+Cl-), which is used in the kitchen (it is normal salt as we know it).
watersalt/table saltsugarbaking sodaAcetic acid (vinegar)floursilica (in glass)marble tablecelluloseammonia
Acetic acid, CH3COOH, solution in water. Kitchen vinegar can contain some added flavouring or colouring compounds.
All over... your kitchen for one. Table salt in an ionic compound (sodium chloride, NaCl).
Steel, aluminum, cast iron, copper, stainless steel and glass. Wood, plastic and foods are organic compounds (contain carbon). Salt is inorganic, alum used as an acid to activate soda, is aluminum oxide, an inorganic compound. Otherwise most are organic.
There are many different kitchen designs.
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Common salt, sodium chloride, NaCl; sugar, sucrose, C12H22O11; baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3; are some of the pure compounds generally found in kitchens (for cooking) other pure compounds sometimes found in kitchens are washing soda, sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 (this scarce- its been replaced by less hazardous substances) borax, sodium borate, Na2B4O7.10H2O is used in some countries as a luandry agent.
The utensils used inside a kitchen can be called as kitchen tools.
alicyclic compounds contain by homocyclic and heterocyclic compounds, alicyclic compounds are carbocyclic compuunds which resemble aliphatic compounds in their properties .