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In a physics sense, none. But in an electrical sense, A LOT. Microchips operate on DC (Direct Current) electricity, typicaly at 12, 5, 3.3, and 1.0-1.5v rails. Computer microchips also may contain hundreds or more of individual circuits, whereas the average house only has a limited number.
- Electrical Engineers, the people who understand the hardware and are able to develop faster processors, memory etc. - Computer scientists, to develop programs, and improve them on a deeper level. - Programmers, to program the hardware. - Industrial designers, to make a proper design for a tower-pc or laptop which is good looking and also able to contain every hardware.
Yes, many cleaning products contain rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol is mainly found in cleaning products that are designed for electronic equipment.
Vinegar contain acetic acid.
A neutron carries no electrical charge
Electrical batteries don't contain silicon.
Many cleaning products such as oven cleaner contain sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Also, antacids contain a base (base = alkaline) to reduce the acidity of the stomach.
Pretty much all of them.
Cleaning products usually contain ammonia.
Yes, it can especially the yellow and red hues.
toothpaste
Yes, most cleaning products do.
Electrical gadgets often contain hydrogen- not in the electrical components themselves but in the plastics used for example in insulators and structural components. The electrical components contain conducting meterials such a s metals and for elctronic devices semiconductors.
Electrons contain negative charges, and protons contain positive charges.