Porcelain cleaner can be either acid or alkaline-based, depending on the product. Acidic cleaners are often more effective for removing mineral deposits and tough stains, while alkaline cleaners are gentler and better for general cleaning. It's important to always check the label and instructions for the specific cleaner being used.
Drain cleaner is typically an alkali. It contains strong alkaline compounds such as lye (sodium hydroxide) or potash (potassium hydroxide) that help break down organic materials and clear clogs in drains.
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No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Brasso is a mildly abrasive metal polish and cleaner, but it does not act as an acid or alkali. It works primarily by mechanically removing tarnish, dirt, and oxidation from metal surfaces.
H2O (water) is neutral, neither an acid nor an alkali.
Acid, to help remove calcium carbonate and rust deposits.
No, If it is purple, it is a strong alkali e.g. oven cleaner
Oven cleaners are high in alkaline, ranging from 10 to 14 pH.The higher it is, the cleaner the oven is
Drain cleaner is typically an alkali. It contains strong alkaline compounds such as lye (sodium hydroxide) or potash (potassium hydroxide) that help break down organic materials and clear clogs in drains.
Alkali.Most acids can ruin skin and also cause skin irritation.
Yes, but that's overkill. Use a regular toilet cleaner, or some bleach
No it is an alkali, I think Sorry, I'm not sure what number it is on the pH scale! Hope this helped!!!
it is complete alkali
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it is complete alkali
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alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali