The most generally used and useful acid in the laboratory is sulphuric acid. Other acids found in most laboratories are hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, acetic, and trifluoroacetic (triflic).
A Beaker is a simple container for liquids, very commonly used in labratories. Beakers are generally cylinderical in shape, wih a flat bottom.
Sulfuric acid is the most commonly used electrolyte - also called battery acid.
Lemon juice which contains citric acid and vinegar which contain acetic acid are commonly used to get a sour taste in foods.
If you ever had vinegar on your salad, you used ethanoic acid. Ethanoic acid is more commonly known by its other name of acetic acid, and vinegar is most often a dilute (<10%) solution of acetic acid.
Ethanol is not an acid. It is a type of alcohol that is commonly used in beverages and as a fuel.
Nitric acid is an acid. It is a strong mineral acid commonly used in industries such as manufacturing and metal processing.
Carbolic acid is another name for phenol, which is a weak acid commonly used in pharmaceuticals and antiseptics.
HFO4 is an acid. It is named perfluorooctanoic acid and is commonly used in industrial applications.
The graduated Cylinder it used to measure the volume of liquid materials such as chemicals or h20.This is used for measuring in millimeters
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Sulfuric acid is commonly used
Hydrochloric acid is commonly used to produce sodium chloride through the reaction of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide.