Chalk is neutral.
It is an acid acidic substance similair to that of citric acid found in lemons
Baking powder is an acid
no, it is not an acid but it is a base.
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baking powder is neutral
Baking powder is mostly basic.
Baking powder is a base since its pH level is somewhere between 8 and 8.5.
Baby powder is typically neutral, meaning it is neither an acid nor a base. It is mainly composed of talc or cornstarch and is used to absorb moisture and reduce friction on the skin.
Baking soda is a base. A base reacts with a acid.
Dishwasher powder typically contains alkaline ingredients, making it a base. This helps to dissolve grease and food debris during the dishwashing cycle.
Both baking powder and bicarb are bases.
You can test if chalk contains calcium carbonate by placing a small amount of vinegar or another acid on the chalk. If it bubbles or fizzes, it indicates the presence of calcium carbonate, as it reacts with the acid to produce carbon dioxide gas. Additionally, you can perform a simple acid-base titration to confirm the presence of calcium carbonate in the chalk.