Sodium hydroxide- NaOH (the most common base)
Limestone- CaCO3
Lime (for making mortar)- Ca(OH)2 Sodium hydrogen carbonate- NaHCO3 Ammonia- NH3
cleaning products e.g soap, bleach etc
CITRIC ACID AND MALTIC ACID
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Sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide. These are ingredients found in drain cleaners and soft soaps.
Alkalies are simply bases which are soluble in water.
Most commonly known alkalies are NaOH, KOH,LiOH
sodium hydrozide
Any dairy products are alkalis. Help out by researching. some exaples are: milk,toothpaste,egg,indigestion powder and cheese.:)
NaOH, NH4OH
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Alkalies include Sodium Hydroxide and the ammonium compounds The main use for these compounds is for cleaning agents. Another use is in soap making.
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Mr Muscle has acid in it
Any dairy products are alkalis. Help out by researching. some exaples are: milk,toothpaste,egg,indigestion powder and cheese.:)
Most toothpastes contain alkalis , however some can contain acids.
no idea tbh
NaOH, NH4OH
== Acids== 1) Lemon(citric acid) 2) Vinegar 3)Bleech 4) Soft drinks 5) Milk ==
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Calcium Hydroxide & Ammonia Solution & Sodium Hydroxide. Are the Common Alkalis you find in a Lab
Alkalies include Sodium Hydroxide and the ammonium compounds The main use for these compounds is for cleaning agents. Another use is in soap making.
Yes. Some alkalis do have a pH above 9. e.g. 46% NaOH solution.
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Some metals react with alkalis; for example the reaction of aluminium with sodium hydroxide is:2 Al + 2 NaOH + 2 H2O = 2 NaAlO2 + 3 H2