Any base, such as soap, baking soda, washing soda, quick lime or caustic soda.
Adding any of the vanilla scents to a Scentsy bar that is too strong will neutralize it. My favorite is vanilla cream.
Neutralise is to make something innefective.
Gasoline is a homogeneous mixture.
Gasoline is a mixture not a chemical compound.
No, a coin can not float on gasoline.
Paprika will not "neutralize" saltiness, it will cover it up with spiciness. To neutralize saltiness, the best way is to add sugar.
The body produce that can neutralize acids.
It will neutralize the chemicals, but it will not repair the burn.
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If you have a base an acid can neutralize it, giving water and a salt
Bases can neutralize acids. When a strong base and acid is combined, it results in a neutralization reaction.
When you neutralize, it would be a chemical property.
The amount of water that will neutralize a can of soda will depend on the size. However, an 8 oz. soda will require 845 ounces of water to neutralize.
An elite private contracting agency was dispatched to neutralize the threat.
Water has no ability to neutralize either acids or bases, it can only dilute them.
try adding lime juice as it will neutralize the base
There is no need to neutralize it. H2O2 fissions into H20 and O2. None of them are poisonous.