It may show the presence of either acid or base. It's a secret u must check
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In Harpic, which is a toilet cleaner, the primary solute is typically hydrochloric acid (HCl). This acid is responsible for effectively removing tough stains, limescale, and mineral deposits. Additionally, Harpic may contain other cleaning agents and surfactants that aid in its cleaning properties. Always check the product label for specific ingredients.
The active component is the hydrochloric acid (10 %).
Soap water can break down the turmeric particles due to its surfactant properties, resulting in the dispersion of the yellow color of turmeric in the solution. This happens because soap molecules can interact with the turmeric molecules and prevent them from clumping together.
when jelly crystals mixed with warm water will desolve.
The color of turmeric remain unchanged.
When table salt is mixed with turmeric, the vibrant yellow color of turmeric can be intensified due to the salt's ability to enhance the perception of flavors and colors. The salt does not chemically react with turmeric but may help in extracting its natural pigments, making the yellow hue more pronounced. This mixture is often used in cooking for flavor enhancement and to visually enrich dishes. Additionally, the salt can help draw moisture from turmeric, potentially affecting its texture.
Turmeric is yellow in an acidic solution.
The color become red.
The white powder sodium chlorate is one of the formula of harpic.
acidic
i think if a person drinks harpic his/her food pipe would be damaged because it contains many acids.....one most dangerous which we call in hindi tezab it would melt nd destroy many organs too
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Harpic toilet cleaner typically has a pH value around 1-2, making it highly acidic.
Harpic!!!!!
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i think its sandalwood mixed with turmeric or something. im probably wrong.