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Three common materials that contain covalent bonds are vinegar, water, and ammonia, just to name a few. Ammonia is used in things like anti-itch bug cream.
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The name of the common base NH3 is ammonia.
Bleach and Ammonia = Toxic Chloramine Vapor. Bleach and ammonia are two common household cleaners that should never be mixed. ... Bleach and rubbing alcohol = Toxic chloroform. ... Bleach and vinegar = Toxic Chlorine Gas. ... Vinegar and Peroxide = Paracetic Acid. ... Peroxide and Henna Hair Dye = Hair Nightmare.
the common name of ammonia is more or less ammonia since it not it's chemical name and ammonia is also a baking soda
Vinegar and baking soda is probably the most common chemistry demonstration, as the reaction is safe and the substances involced are nontoxic. Another interesting demonstration is 5 parts vinegar with 1 part milk of magnesia, which will turn noticeably warm as it slowly goes from cloudy to clear.
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The common name for NH3 is ammonia. Ammonia is often used as a household cleaning agent in a solution of ammonium hydroxide.
No, vinegar is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. The word vinegar is a word for any vinegar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Heinz Vinegar.
Vinegar is a common household acid that can be used for preserving food, cleaning, and cooking.