Among the options listed, vinegar is a common acid. It primarily contains acetic acid, which gives it its characteristic sour taste and strong smell. The other substances mentioned—lye, milk of magnesia, and ammonia—are bases or alkaline substances, not acids.
Milk of magnesia contains MgO. It is more basic than NH3.
Vitamin C
the common name of ammonia is more or less ammonia since it not it's chemical name and ammonia is also a baking soda
Bleach and Ammonia = Toxic Chloramine Vapor. Bleach and ammonia are two common household cleaners that should never be mixed. ... Bleach and rubbing alcohol = Toxic chloroform. ... Bleach and vinegar = Toxic Chlorine Gas. ... Vinegar and Peroxide = Paracetic Acid. ... Peroxide and Henna Hair Dye = Hair Nightmare.
Vinegar and baking soda is probably the most common chemistry demonstration, as the reaction is safe and the substances involced are nontoxic. Another interesting demonstration is 5 parts vinegar with 1 part milk of magnesia, which will turn noticeably warm as it slowly goes from cloudy to clear.
The compound of ammonia is NH3. Its scientific name is ammonia, while its common name is also ammonia.
milk of magnesia
The name of the common base NH3 is ammonia.
The common name for NH3 is ammonia. Ammonia is often used as a household cleaning agent in a solution of ammonium hydroxide.
Common acids : vinegar, lemon juice, saliva, stomach acid, soda beverages (carbonic, citric, and phosphoric acid) Common bases : baking powder, toothpaste, chlorine bleach
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Milk Of Magnesia