Lemon juice
Vinegar
Aspirin
Mouthwashes (in little amount)
Car batteries
Stomach (hydrochloric acid in little amount)
Baking soda
Dry ice
Soda pop
Soap
Detergent
.......................and etc. because there are so many!
A substance can react with acids by donating protons or forming new compounds through chemical reactions. The reaction can result in the substance being broken down or forming a new product depending on the nature of the substance and the acid involved.
Acid is neutralized by Bases (or Basic Substances.)
Gold is a substance that is not attacked by most corrosive acids, making it a popular choice for jewelry and other applications where resistance to corrosion is desired.
When carbonates react with acids, they produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.
Nitrogen is found in all amino acids but not in monosaccharides.
This substance is called a pH indicator.
A substance can react with acids by donating protons or forming new compounds through chemical reactions. The reaction can result in the substance being broken down or forming a new product depending on the nature of the substance and the acid involved.
These are the acids.
Amino acids
a peptide
Molecules of salts, acids, hydroxides.
Acid is neutralized by Bases (or Basic Substances.)
Gold is a substance that is not attacked by most corrosive acids, making it a popular choice for jewelry and other applications where resistance to corrosion is desired.
Protiens
pen1s
nope acids are hydophilic.
A strong electrolyte is a substance that dissociates completely into positive and negative ions in its solution. Examples of strong electrolytes that are acids are hydrochloric and nitric acids.