lemon - citric acid
vinegar - sulfuric acid
ant bite - formic acid
vagina ( where urine does not come from)- vaginal acid
aspirin - weak acid
sea slugs - sulphuric acid
An example of an acid would be anything under 7 on the pH scale including: battery acid, vinegar, stomach acids, feminine wash (5.5), hydrochloric acid (HCl) and citric fruits such as lemon juice. Some additional examples of acids are tea (lactic acid) and coca cola.
An example of bases would be anything over 7 on the pH scale including: baking soda, milk of magnesia, ammonia, Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) and lye. Some additional examples of bases are antacid, bleach, and detergent.
A 7 on the pH scale is considered neutral. An example of a substance with a neutral pH is Pure water (Distilled).
When mixed together, acids and bases counteract each other. This process is called neutralization. For instance, mixing HCl acid and NaOH will result in a neutralized product: NaCl (Sodium Chloride, table salt) and H2O (pure water).
By the way, do NOT mix Ammonia and Bleach. It creates an invisible but deadly gas.
Acid Rain contains sulfuric, nitric, and carbonic acids.
There are numerous acids, but in my opinion, the most famous are; hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric, carbonic, citric and oleic acid, along with carbolic, and acetic acid.
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is the type of acid that is in your stomach.
Acetic Acid (HC2H3O2) is vinegar.
Hydrochloric acid is an example: HCl.
Lemon juice
Example: sulfuric acid fumans.
An acid would have the H+ a base will have -OH Example of a base = NaOH Example of an acid = HCl
Deoxyribonucliec Acid, and Ribonucliec acid.
IUPAC is the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists. They try and set systematic names for chemicals. As an example the IUPAC name of acetic acid is ethanoic acid whereas Formic acid would be methanoic acid. In similar fashion acetaldehyde would be ethanal etc.
An acid from plants
Examples: stearic acid, hydrofluoric acid.
Generally, potatoes have little to no acid in them. An example of a highly acidic vegetable would be the tomato.
Hydrochloric acid is an example of acid. Other examples are oxalic acid, acetic acid , nitric acid etc.
An example of Environmental Science would be where scientists study about acid rain or pollution.
An example of a common acid would be soda, distilled water, and different types of vinegar. Some examples of common bases would be baking soda, Drano, and egg whites.
A di-protic acid typically contains two H+ ions. An example would be H2SO4
Example: sulfuric acid fumans.
HCl is an example of acid. It is not a base.
Carbonation
A real world example of an acid is a lemon (a source of citric acid) or an aspirin (a derivative of salicylic acid).
An acid would have the H+ a base will have -OH Example of a base = NaOH Example of an acid = HCl
When an acid and base mix, the acid dissociates into hydronium ions (H+) and its conjugate base (for example HCl would dissociate into H+ and Cl-). Likewise, the base dissociates (for example NaOH dissociates into Na+ and OH-). These reactants then recombine to form water and a salt of the acid (H2O and NaCl). There are different types of acid-base reactions that produce different products. An acid reacting with a carbonate or bicarbonate would make a salt, CO2 and H2O for example. Or if an acid were to react with a metal, Mg for example, a salt and hydrogen gas would result. In most acid-base reactions, you will end up with a salt of the acid and one or more of the following: a gas (usually H2 or CO2), and/or water.