Examples are: meat products, cheeses, sauces, breads, dressings and many others; also some cleaning agents, tooth paste, soaps etc.
Salts are the products of a neutralization reaction; they contain a positive and negative ion.
Some common household products that contain sodium bicarbonate include baking soda, toothpaste, antacids, and some cleaning products.
Household products that contain alcohol include hand sanitizers, disinfectant wipes, rubbing alcohol, and some cleaning products like glass cleaners and surface disinfectants.
Some household products that may contain lanolin include moisturizers, lip balms, lotions, shampoos, and conditioners. Lanolin is a common ingredient in personal care products due to its moisturizing properties.
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element created in nuclear reactions, and it is not found in household products.
Common household products that may contain lithium include rechargeable batteries (such as lithium-ion batteries found in electronic devices), some pharmaceutical drugs (like lithium salts used for treating certain mental health conditions), and certain types of glass and ceramics.
Some household products that contain phenol include disinfectants, antiseptics, and some cleaning products. These products may list phenol as an active ingredient on the label. It is important to follow usage instructions and safety precautions when using products containing phenol.
Polonium is not commonly found in household products. It is a radioactive element that is typically produced synthetically for industrial and research purposes. Its use in consumer products is extremely rare due to its highly radioactive nature and toxicity.
Element 12 is magnesium. Household items that contain a salt of magnesium include Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) for baths, milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) for digestive purposes, and some multivitamin supplements that contain magnesium salts.
Sodium chloride (table salt) contain potassium iodate or iodide (as a source of iodine) and an anticaking agent.
Examples are: nitrates, chlorides, sulfates, phosphates and many other.
Household products that may contain soda ash include laundry detergents, powdered soaps, glass cleaners, and some dishwashing detergents. Soda ash is commonly used as a water softener and pH adjuster in cleaning products.