Chlorine is an acid.
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No, I'd think not, cf. link to 'Related question' below.
Chlorine is an element; chlorine / chloride ion is a BASEChlorine for swimming pool usage is made to be Chlorine neutral (7,0) as to not raise or lower the pH.
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
Hominy is alkaline, with a pH above 7.
Copper sulfate is an acidic compound and not alkaline. It is a salt of sulfuric acid and its pH is typically below 7.
On an alkaline diet us tunaq fish alkaline or acid
Chlorine is an element; chlorine / chloride ion is a BASEChlorine for swimming pool usage is made to be Chlorine neutral (7,0) as to not raise or lower the pH.
Chlorine bleach is an alkaline, or base.
About 0.2 to 0.4 percent acid (based on citric acid). It decreases as it gets riper.
It is a neutral gas that bleaches damp litmus paper. Gases themselves are not acidic/alkaline, it is only when they are combined with hydrogen ions (Hence the damp litmus paper) that they become acidic/alkaline and in this case acidic.
Stomach acid is Hydrochloric acid. Antacid remedies are alkaline-based. Adding an alkaline to an acid reduces the strength of the acid. In the case of indigestion - this reduces the discomfort caused by excess acid production.
Yep, muriatic acid, or Hydrochloric was in high demand in the Industrial Age for its alkalinity
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
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No, an acid is an acid and an alkaline is alkaline. They are essentially opposites and will react with one another. The product depends on the specific reactants
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