three practical uses of an acid is in a home, food, and industry. the same goes for a base.
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Two practical uses for an acid is for cleaning, like rust off metal and for eating, like when you eat sour foods. Hope it helped! :)
AcidsSuphuric acidNitric acidCitric acidBasesSodium hydroxidePotassium hydroxideSodium bicarbonateNon-technical examples:** Milk is neutral neither acid nor base Antacid tablets (calcium oxide)also an other commen househeld one is Ammonia.
There are a variety of practical uses for Pascal's triangle. Some of these include algebra, probability, as well as triangular numbers.
RNA-ribonucleic acid
Any material contain ununoctium; uuo hasn't practical uses.
Vitamin C is an acid, stomach acid digests food, baking soda is a base that makes fast breads soft, there are a myriad uses for both but maybe this will give you a start.
A ternary base is a numeral system with a base of three. It uses three symbols (0, 1, and 2) to represent numbers, similar to how binary (base 2) uses two symbols (0 and 1) and decimal (base 10) uses ten symbols (0-9). Ternary base can be used in computing and mathematics for various applications.
Bioinformatics
Hassium has not practical uses.
Hassium has not practical uses.
Ununseptium hasn't practical uses.