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List some of the most acidic liquids or substances found in everyday life.?

Battery Acid is one of the most acidic substances there are.


What causes water to become too acidic?

Water becomes too acidic when it absorbs pollutants like carbon dioxide from the air or chemicals from human activities. These substances lower the pH level of the water, making it more acidic.


What is the opposite word of acidic?

The opposite word of acidic is alkaline. Alkaline substances have a higher pH level than acidic substances.


Is Sweat Acidic?

acidic substances contain acid sweet


What makes substances acidic?

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What is the substances as alkaline or acidic?

Substances that have a pH level above 7 are considered alkaline or basic, while substances with a pH level below 7 are considered acidic. Examples of alkaline substances include baking soda and soap, while examples of acidic substances include lemon juice and vinegar.


What are the differences between corrosive and acidic substances in terms of their effects on materials and living organisms?

Corrosive substances can cause damage by breaking down materials through chemical reactions, while acidic substances specifically have a low pH level and can also cause harm by corroding materials and potentially harming living organisms. Acidic substances are a type of corrosive substance, but not all corrosive substances are acidic.


Are all substances either acidic or basic?

No, not all substances are either acidic or basic. Some substances are neutral, meaning they have a pH of 7. Acidic substances have a pH below 7, basic substances have a pH above 7, and neutral substances have a pH of 7.


Does acidic substances turn alkaline in the stomach?

No


What is the difference between alkaline acidic and neutral?

Alkaline substances have a pH above 7, acidic substances have a pH below 7, and neutral substances have a pH of 7. The difference lies in the concentration of hydrogen ions: alkaline substances have fewer hydrogen ions, acidic substances have more hydrogen ions, and neutral substances have an equal amount of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions.


What do acidic substances contain?

All acidic substances contain hydrogen. Not only this, but acidic substances must be able to "donate" a hydrogen ion (proton) to an aqueous solution. In case you needed to know, bases are the same, except instead of hydrogen, they have hydroxide (OH).


What things are acidic everyday life?

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