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I would say... maybe in the kitchen, in a lemon, or in some sour candy? There could also be acids or bases in liquid dishwashing soap. I, myself, am just guessing but i think im right. Hope I helped you!

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Where are you most likely to finds acids and bases in your own home?

milk, vinegar


What are some bases found at home?

bases as in chemical acids or bases bases soap, any kind of detergent, etc.


Acids and bases have many uses around the and in?

home and industry


What are two uses of acids and bases at home?

Acids like vinegar can be used as a natural cleaner due to their ability to dissolve mineral deposits and stains. Bases like baking soda can be used to neutralize odors in the home, such as in refrigerators or carpets.


What happens when you bring acids and bases together?

creates poisinous fumes that may knock you out or kill you so dont try it at home :P. but it does knock you out or kill you only strong acids and bases though.


Where can you find acids around the home?

Kitchens and garages


What acids and bases you use in your home?

There are many common ones. Things like drain cleaner are strong bases; a solution of baking soda is a weak base. Vinegar, orange juice and tomato juice are all acids.


What general conclusions can you draw about the hydrogen ion concentration in many acids and bases found in the home?

In acids found in the home, the hydrogen ion concentration is typically higher, resulting in a lower pH. In contrast, bases found in the home have lower hydrogen ion concentrations, leading to a higher pH. This difference in hydrogen ion concentration accounts for the distinctive sour taste of acids and slippery feel of bases.


Acids and bases have many uses around the home and in industry.?

true


What are acids often used in?

Chemical industry,but you can find them in your home aswel.


What acids can you find at home?

Tartaric acid in tamarind and grapes oxalic acid in tomatoes and spinach citric acid in lemons, oranges and all citrus fruits mallic acid in apples butyric acid in rancid butter acetic acid in vinegar lactic acid in sour milk formic acid in wasps and white ants sodium chloride, hydrochloric acid in common salt house cleaners to have acids in them. you can check that on the lable of the bottle.


Where can acids and alkalis be found in the home?

sources of acids and bases in the home will generally be very weak, unless you're going some serious cleaning with HCl or something.... Acids Vinegar (acetacylic acid) Coffee/tea (very mild) Batteries chlorine/bromine (liquid or granular) used in pools and hot tubs Bases All soaps and most cleaning products Ammonia baking soda break cleaner (pretty sure) caustic soda/soda ash for balancing pool chemistry (this is essentially baking soda)