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i think that ketchup,lemon juice,vinigar,tomato juice is the best
Lemon juice is 2.3 Household ammonia is 10.5-11.9 Salt water is 7.8-8.3 Tap water is about 6.6, (pure water is 7) Vinegar is 3 Tea is about 6.3 Bicarbonate is 8.1 Milk of magnesia is 10-10.5
Found this in a related blog:Mix ammonia spirits ( 1.5 oz.) with ice water ( 1 gallon) in a cooler along with some small towels. Rub towels on skin as needed.Please note: this is ammonia spirits ( ammonia carbonate), the stuff that goes into smelling salts,NOT ammonia. DO NOT use household cleaning ammonia.. these are completely different. Some also add some lemon juice.Have not had a chance to try this yet, but reports are that this REALLLLLLY works !!
There are many lemon-scented herbs, but they all have slightly different aromas and flavors and none taste exactly like lemongrass. Whichever one is the best choice depends on your personal taste. These include lemon balm, lemon verbena, lemon myrtle, and lemon thyme. You can also use actual lemon, including lemon juice and/or lemon rind.One person suggested a mixture of lemon rind and cilantro. Say 3 parts lemon rind to 1 part cilantro. Rind of 1 lemon + couple sprigs of cilantro = 2 lemon grass stalks
I did a project on that definetly the lemon I'm gonna go with the lemon.
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i think that ketchup,lemon juice,vinigar,tomato juice is the best
water is neutral. lemon juice and cola are acidic due to the presence of citric acid and carbonic acid respectively. ammonia is basic
Ammonia, which is basic, would raise pH. Vinegar, coffee and lemon juice are all acidic and would cause pH to be lower.
Anything acidic, I imagine (ie vinegar, lemon juice, citric acid)
You can remove ammonia odor from furnishings by sprinkling baking soda on it. Alternatively, you can spray white vinegar with lemon juice in it on curtains, sofas and soft furnishings. You can remove the smell of ammonia from carpets by sprinkling baking soda on it, leave it for several hours and then vacuum the area. To remove the smell of ammonia from the air, place a few small bowls of baking powder or white vinegar mixed with lemon juice around the room.
The experts at Merry Maids recommend that you dilute one part ammonia with three parts water in an empty spray bottle to clean windows, appliances and countertops. You may find ammonia scented with lemon to avoid the tear-evoking smell of ammonia.
No. Lemon juice is acidic, so it will have a lower pH.
Bases:* Bleach * Dish Detergent * Ammonia (glass cleaner)Acids:* Vinegar (acetic acid) * Lemon Juice (citric acid) * Cola (phosphoric acid)
There are several types of ammonia available from companies like Parsons® or Bo Peep® (Purex). The main difference is what additives are in the product. Generally, Clear or Plain Ammonia is just ammonia water without any additives. Cloudy has Non-Detergent Cleaning Agents added. Sudsy, Lemon, Pine and Other types have Detergent and/or Other cleaning additives. Hope This Clears up your confusion.
Lemon juice is 2.3 Household ammonia is 10.5-11.9 Salt water is 7.8-8.3 Tap water is about 6.6, (pure water is 7) Vinegar is 3 Tea is about 6.3 Bicarbonate is 8.1 Milk of magnesia is 10-10.5