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No, not always (opinion). So check on the internate
Soap is a product of reaction of fatty acids (present in vegetable oils and fats) and strong alkalis (NaOH or KOH). No alkali should be present in the final product - soap. If it is, this means that more alkali was used than necessary for saponification and the excess was not separated in the additional steps.
Otherwise we would have nothing to neutralise alkalis with, the whole would be alkalis rather than acids and alkalis.
Hydrogen is present in the greatest number of atoms, if that is what is meant by "particles" in the question.
Oven cleaner does contain alkalis
Hydroxide
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Vinegar contains acetic acid.
No, not always (opinion). So check on the internate
Soap is a product of reaction of fatty acids (present in vegetable oils and fats) and strong alkalis (NaOH or KOH). No alkali should be present in the final product - soap. If it is, this means that more alkali was used than necessary for saponification and the excess was not separated in the additional steps.
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Well there would be 3 kinds of particles that CAN be present in an atom. All 3 may not always be present though in every element. 1. Neutron - Neutral Charge 2. Electron - Negative Charge 3. Proton - Positive Charge
Particles vibrate because of heat being present
All alkalis are soluble in water.
present and past particles for play work hit speak?
Otherwise we would have nothing to neutralise alkalis with, the whole would be alkalis rather than acids and alkalis.