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Is tooth paste a acids alkali or neutral?

Alkali


Is an alkali an acid?

No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.


What are acids and alkali are used for?

alkali is used to reduce acid and acid is used to reduce alkali


What do you get when acids react with carbonates?

alkali


What type of alkali is in peaches?

acids


What are some acids that are found in the home?

Vinegar (acetic acid), lemon juice (citric acid), and battery acid (sulfuric acid) are common acids found in the home. It's important to handle these acids with care to avoid skin irritation or damage.


What is the metal that reacts explosively with acids?

All alkali metals and alkali earth metals below calcium react vigorously with acids.


Is fairy an acid or alkali?

A fairy is not an acid or alkali as it is a fictional, magical creature commonly portrayed in folklore and mythology. Acids and alkalis are substances found in chemistry that have distinct chemical properties.


Is soda an acid or alkali?

i think acids


Does cauliflower contain acids or alkali?

Neither


5 adics and 5 alkalis you would find in your home?

In a home setting, common acids include acetic acid (found in vinegar), citric acid (found in citrus fruits), hydrochloric acid (found in toilet bowl cleaners), sulfuric acid (found in car batteries), and phosphoric acid (found in soft drinks). Common alkalis found in the home include sodium hydroxide (found in drain cleaners), potassium hydroxide (found in some cleaning products), ammonia (found in window cleaners), baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), and lye (sodium hydroxide used in soap making).


Is alkali an acid?

No. Alkali's and acids are an separate ends of the pH scale, the pH of acids being 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (strong to weak) and the pH of alkali's being 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 (weak to strong). Examples of acids are hydrochloric acid (strong) and vinegar (weak). Toothpaste is an example of a weak alkali.