Itaconic acid is used in the following fields:
Co-monomer to prepare acrylic fibers and rubbers, reinforced glass fiber, artificial diamonds and lens
Additive in fibers and ion exchange resins to increases abrasion, waterproofing, physical resistance, dying affinity and better duration
Water treatment system to prevent contamination by metallic alkali
As binder and sizing agent in non-weaving fibers, paper and concrete paint.
how is hydroflouric acid uses in chemical cleaning/
It has many uses. For example: lead-acid batteries, waste water processing, ore processing, fertilizer manufacturing, oil refining, and chemical synthesis. A major use of it is in the production of fertilizers.
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Buffering an acid uses the acid's conjugate base to prevent any major pH changes. ex. HCO3 and NaCO3 form a buffer. Neutralizing an acid changes all of the acid molecules to a salt and water by using a base. The pH of a neutralized acid is 7. ex. HCl + NaOH -> NaCl + H2O
acetic acid
The uses are to combine, treat, or impregnate with sulfuric acid.
three practical uses of an acid is in a home, food, and industry. the same goes for a base.
hydrochloric acid
Your stomach uses hydrochloric acid in the digestive process.
One of the most important uses to you is the fact that hydrochloric acid is used by your stomach to help you digest your food.
Fehling's test uses tartaric acid, and Benedict's test uses citric acid
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