Yes they do. Water especially has acids in it.
Battery Acid is one of the most acidic substances there are.
At room temperature some acids are liquids (sulfuric acid), some acids are solids (citric acid), and some acids are gases (hydrochloric acid; the liquid in the bottle labeled "hydrochloric acid" is actually a solution of the gas in water).
Any liquid with a pH level of 6.9 or below is considered acidic. Some examples of these liquids are batter acid, sulfuric acid, rainwater (in some cases), tomato juice, lemon juice, and all other citric juices are acidic.
There are many types of liquids, including water, alcohol, oil, milk, and juice. Liquids can range from clear and colorless to opaque and colorful, each with unique properties and uses. Some liquids are essential for life and hydration, while others are used for cooking, cleaning, or industrial purposes.
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
Lemons and younger siblings.
acido,clorox,paraffin,and insecticide.Enjoy!!!
water, soda, juiceoil, sulfuric acid, gasoline, silicic acid (water glass), hydrofluoric acid, bromine, mercury.
The bicorbonate in the baking soda has a great effect on certain liquids. The liquids with more acid will have a stronger reaction than other liquids with less acid. How do we know that. It is something never ever seen with the human eye, but by the amazing power of the microscope.
Some are, such as acetic acid. Other such as hydrocyanic acid are gases while others, such as citric acid are solids..
Battery Acid is one of the most acidic substances there are.
It is a weak acid, as it does not dissociate completely.
Examples of such liquids include, Honey, Sulphuric acid , Glycerin, paraffin oil and many others.
At room temperature some acids are liquids (sulfuric acid), some acids are solids (citric acid), and some acids are gases (hydrochloric acid; the liquid in the bottle labeled "hydrochloric acid" is actually a solution of the gas in water).
Drinks containing phosphoric acid, mostly found in soda.
Water because it doesn't hove all the acid and sugars in it.
no, water isn't an acid, acids and alkalies burn through things drinkable liquids don't water is a neutral liquid