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No, petroleum jelly does not contain acid. It is made from a mixture of mineral oils and waxes, so it is generally considered safe for skin use.
The active ingredient in naval jelly is phosphoric acid. It is a rust removal product used to dissolve and remove rust from metal surfaces.
Acid can move through agar jelly by a process called diffusion, where molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. The acid molecules will spread evenly throughout the agar jelly until they reach equilibrium.
Yes, they are suitable for vegetarians. They contain lactic acid but in Jelly Tots it is not derived from animals.
It depends what you put it in. Water no, Hydrochloric acid, yes.
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Reading from a Jelly Bean box: Sugar, glucose syrup, modified food starches, water, citric acid (E330), fumaric acid (E297), glazing agents: Shellac, bee's wax, carnauba wax, flavourings, acidity regulator: Sodium citrate (E331), colours.
Itdoesn't The stuff that builds up on the battery Poles is the result of acid. rinse it of with hot water and cover it with a Little petroleum jelly to stop it from recurring
Ethanoic acid has many advantages, one is it can be used for medical treatments of jelly fish stings and also used as a preservative. The disadvantage is that it is very weak.
this is a red, acid fruit or berry. One of several ericaceous shrubs, used to make a sauce or jelly
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yes . because the jelly fish sting is a base ammonia which is and acid neutralizes or treats the sting