Muriatic Acid I think.(Pls.Correct me if I am wrong)
None, toilet bowl cleaners are basses. Almost all cleaning products are a bass
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The MSDS sheet for LYSOL® Power Toilet Bowl Cleaner lists HCl as 5 to 10% of contents. HCl is Hydrochloric Acid.
It is a base NaOH (sodium hydroxide) also known as lye.
This is and acid as it needs to be strong to be able to clean, most fresheners contain lemon. This contains an acid called citric acid which is in all citrus foods.
window cleaner is an acid as when you leave it to soak it will "burn" away all the grime and dirt
Acids and bases are encountered everyday in your life. Acids are characterized by a sour taste, and bases are bitter to the taste. Mixing an acid with a base results in a neutral substance.AcidsLemons, orange juice and vinegar are examples of acids. Acids have a pH level of 1 to 6. orange juice or lemon juice (citric acid)vinegar (acetic acid)aspirin (salicylic acid)yogurt (lactic acid)Coca-Cola (phosphoric acid)toilet bowl cleaner (sulfuric acid)bathroom cleaner (muriatic acid)wine (tartaric acid and/or malic acid)vitamin C tablets (ascorbic acid)urine (uric acid)BasesMustards and medicines are examples of a base. Flavor is added to medicines to offset the bitter taste. Bases have a pH level of 8 to 14.DetectorsOther natural detectors, besides taste, are red onions, red cabbage and grape juice. They change color to red in the presence of an acid, or blue if a substance is a base. Acid ProductsAcids react with metal and other materials. Acid in your stomach aids in the digestion of food.
Blue, Because it's a cleaner. So it needs to be more base than acid. So, BLUE!
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It is a base
hello it is base
it is usually sodium hydroxide - a base
Rodine is a brand name for various formulas of acid inhibitor. It reduces pitting of the base metal, among other things.
Drain cleaner is a base and its pH is around 14 while battery acid is an acid and has a pH somewhere under 5. As you would expect, an acid is far more acidic than a base, because a base is simply the opposite of an acid.
Typical glass cleaners are made from ammonia, which is a base.
Drain cleaner is sodium hydroxide in solution, which is a powerful base.
Most common in use is triphosphate which is a base
Typical glass cleaners are made from ammonia, which is a base.
window cleaner is an acid as when you leave it to soak it will "burn" away all the grime and dirt
Foaming ccleaner is a base because it has a pH level of lower than 7.