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Yes, it is. You can tell weather something is an Alkali, Neutral pr acid via the pH scale or, you can tell if something is an alkali from its consistency; if it is sludgy (like washing-up liquid), it is an alkali. So, I am under the influence that washing-up POWDER is too, an alkali.J.S.P. Aged 11
pH 10 to 11 so it's an alkali
It will go a pink purple couler indicating that it is an alkali.
The most commonly used alkalis in washing powder are caustic soda and caustic potash. They are chemically produced by running electricity through salt water.
It is an alkali its scientific name is sodium carbonate :)
Yes, it is. You can tell weather something is an Alkali, Neutral pr acid via the pH scale or, you can tell if something is an alkali from its consistency; if it is sludgy (like washing-up liquid), it is an alkali. So, I am under the influence that washing-up POWDER is too, an alkali.J.S.P. Aged 11
pH 10 to 11 so it's an alkali
It will go a pink purple couler indicating that it is an alkali.
The most commonly used alkalis in washing powder are caustic soda and caustic potash. They are chemically produced by running electricity through salt water.
Washing up liquid, is a main one. Also, washing up powder. Im not sure of any others.
Yes it is an alkali.
The examples of the alkali are the washing products, soap, shampoo, and the washing up liquids.
Yes it is
Sodium carbonate, also called washing soda, is the most obvious one.
Washing powder doesn't contain acids.
It is an alkali its scientific name is sodium carbonate :)
It's an acid