No, Clorox toilet bowl cleaner does not currently have hydrochloric acid in it. It has a bit of sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and a bit of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and is about 95% water.
its acidic because it even contains 10 percent of hydrochloric acid
Harpic toilet cleaner typically contains chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, citric acid, sodium lauryl sulfate, fragrance, and coloring agents. These chemicals help in breaking down and removing stains, germs, and limescale buildup from toilet surfaces.
The hydrochloric acid in the toilet bowl cleaner will react with the silver earring, causing it to dissolve and form silver chloride. This will result in the earring being damaged and potentially completely dissolved if left in the cleaner for an extended period.
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Toilet cleaners can contain either acids or alkalis. Acid-based cleaners typically contain ingredients like hydrochloric acid or sulfamic acid, which help dissolve mineral deposits and grime. Alkali-based cleaners contain ingredients like sodium hydroxide, which help break down organic matter and disinfect surfaces.
its acidic because it even contains 10 percent of hydrochloric acid
Harpic toilet cleaner typically contains chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, citric acid, sodium lauryl sulfate, fragrance, and coloring agents. These chemicals help in breaking down and removing stains, germs, and limescale buildup from toilet surfaces.
The Works toilet bowl cleaner is 20% hydrogen chloride. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is typically 38% hydrogen chloride. Since The Works contains 50.1% Rodine, it is not simple to extract the hydrochloric acid. (Sorry for not providing a solution; I was merely updating this answer to remove the complete misinformation in the previous answer.)
The hydrochloric acid in the toilet bowl cleaner will react with the silver earring, causing it to dissolve and form silver chloride. This will result in the earring being damaged and potentially completely dissolved if left in the cleaner for an extended period.
One way to determine the amount of sodium hydroxide in a commercial cleaner like Clorox is by using acid-base titration. By titrating a known volume of the cleaner solution with a standardized acid solution (e.g., hydrochloric acid) using a pH indicator or a pH meter, the amount of sodium hydroxide present in the cleaner can be calculated based on the volume and concentration of the acid solution used.
Muriatic Acid I think.(Pls.Correct me if I am wrong)
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Sanitary cleaner contain hydrochloric acid.
There are a few brands of toilet bowl cleaner that have one or the other in them, but those would be the only household products I'm aware of.
The main ingredient in The Works toilet cleaner is hydrogen chloride. That is hydrochloric acid when mixed with water.
Toilet cleaners can contain either acids or alkalis. Acid-based cleaners typically contain ingredients like hydrochloric acid or sulfamic acid, which help dissolve mineral deposits and grime. Alkali-based cleaners contain ingredients like sodium hydroxide, which help break down organic matter and disinfect surfaces.
Hydrochloric acid, also called muriatic acid.