The most common acids in the homes are: 1] Bleach - Hypochlorous acid 2] Vinegar - Acetic acid 3] Soft Drinks - Carbonic acid 4] Lemon and Orange - Citric acid 5] Apple - Malic acid 6] Grapes and Tamarind - Tartaric acid 7] Curd - Lactic acid 8] Leafy Vagatables - Ascorbic acid 9] Spinach - Oxalic acid
Fizzy drinks, citrus fruits juice and vinegar
the most common ones would be Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid Boric acid Sulfuric acid Perchloric
We think that hydrochloric acid is one of the most common acids that has a place in our households.
The base non-metals, including: Carbon, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Florine, Phosphorus, and Chlorine. There are others but these are the most common.
Oxygen was named after the ancient Greek word oxys, meaning acid, and genes, meaning forming, because oxygen was found in most common acids.
Glucose is the most common monosaccharide found.
fatty acids
Most fruits have a combination of different acids. The most common of these is probably malic acid.
carbohydrates proteins lipids nucleic acids
DNA and RNA : Deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid.
Most dogs r found in homes
Acids and alkalis are commonly used in many homes. One of the most common household acids is vinegar (2-3% acetic acid), which is used in cooking and in light cleaning. A common alkali is ammonia, which is often used as a cleaning agent as well.
In most homes the basement is very common and can be found underneath the main floor. The basement relative to the ground is usually found underneath ground level.
the most common ones would be Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid Boric acid Sulfuric acid Perchloric
Lemon juice is most typically found.
We think that hydrochloric acid is one of the most common acids that has a place in our households.
Fatty acids and glycerol
Acids and bases