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Acids and bases are chemical compounds that have distinctive properties in water solution. The sour taste of a lemon, lime, or grapefruit, for example, is caused by citric acid. The slippery feel of ammonia, a common base, is characteristic of all bases. One of the most interesting properties of acids and bases is the way they react with indicators. An indicator is a material that changes color in the presence of an acid or a base. For instance, the hydrangea flower can be either pink or blue, depending on the amount of acid or base present in the soil in which it is planted.
Acids and bases have been known since prehistoric times. Vinegar,...
what is the industrial uses of acids and bases what is the industrial uses of acids and bases
Yes. Acids are used to clean things. Vinegar are lemon juice are acids and are often used in home cleaning.
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Acids can be used when cleaning an object or baking, vinegar. Bases can be used as a detergent, like dishwashing soap or a brillo pad.
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!
There are numerous alkalis and acids in the average home. Among the acids are soda, fruit juices, and even tap water (which is slightly acidic). Among the bases are baking soda, cleaning products containing ammonia, and certain antacids.
Bases:* Bleach * Dish Detergent * Ammonia (glass cleaner)Acids:* Vinegar (acetic acid) * Lemon Juice (citric acid) * Cola (phosphoric acid)
higher hydrogen ions= more acidic
home and industry
bases as in chemical acids or bases bases soap, any kind of detergent, etc.
Chemical industry,but you can find them in your home aswel.
Acids can be used when cleaning an object or baking, vinegar. Bases can be used as a detergent, like dishwashing soap or a brillo pad.
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.
Kitchens and garages
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.
milk, vinegar
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!
There are numerous alkalis and acids in the average home. Among the acids are soda, fruit juices, and even tap water (which is slightly acidic). Among the bases are baking soda, cleaning products containing ammonia, and certain antacids.
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higher hydrogen ions= more acidic