Acid is an aqueous solution so also known as (aq)
You can use A and B for acid and base, Or you could use H+ and OH-, or H3O+ and OH-, or just something generic like HCl and NaOH.
on a bottle of dilute hydrochloric acid
The calcium from the eggshells combines with the chlorine in the acid and the hydrogen is released as a gas. HCl + Ca = CaCl + H ( I used an equal sign because there is no arrow pointing to the right on my keyboard ).
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because H2O can also be written HOH, the hydrogen with a positive charge is a sign of an acid, bonds to the negative one charge of the hydroxide which is a sign of a basic, because it gives off both it is neutral too.
pH is the log of the hydrogen ion concentration with the sign reversed. A value of 7 is neutral, less than 7 is acidic.
on a bottle of dilute hydrochloric acid
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See a doctor, halitosis could be a sign of acid reflux disease.
It means that the vehicle is carrying Hydrochloric Acid.
Acid in stomach burps is the cause of pressure on the esophagus causing a subnormal disease call acid refluz. Acid in stomach burps is the cause of pressure on the esophagus causing a subnormal disease call acid refluz.
High uric acid in the blood.
No, it's an early sign of heart burn or indigestion, however, these signs may be signs of pregnancy.
yes
dilute: hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, ammmonia
Hydrogen is highly flammable.
A lead-acid storage cell (which is what I assume you're talking about) should have, at minimum, the "Corrosive" label.
No