Based on the fact that battery acid is an acid, not a base, I would say lye. If you are asking which is farther from neutral at 7, they are equal, since lye is 1 and battery acid is a 13.
It is a base NaOH (sodium hydroxide) also known as lye.
D. Vinegar is a common acid, primarily due to its acetic acid content. The other options—lye (a strong base), ammonia (a weak base), and milk of magnesia (a mild base)—are not acids. Vinegar is widely used in cooking and food preservation.
To make a basic compound using lye, mix the lye (sodium hydroxide) with water to create a sodium hydroxide solution. Lye is a strong base that dissociates in water to produce hydroxide ions, making the solution basic. Remember to handle lye with caution as it is highly corrosive.
The purity of caustic lye is typically measured by determining its concentration of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) using titration methods. This involves adding a known acid solution to the lye until a color change indicates that the reaction is complete, allowing for the calculation of the concentration of NaOH. Other methods, such as spectroscopy or chromatography, can also be used to assess purity.
Typically, soap is not acidic. It is slightly alkaline Lye or sodium laureth sulfate is the typical active ingredient in soap
Lye is a base.
Lye is a strong base.
Acid: Vinegar, Citrus juice, Hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric acid..... Base: Lye, Baking soda...
Soda lye, known as sodium hydroxide Potash lye, a less common name for potassium hydroxide Chamber lye, urine
Lye and vinegar would likely neutralize each other. Vinegar is an acid, and lye is a base, so when mixed, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt.
Lye is a very strong base with a pH of 13.
No, it is basic, but is just as dangerous as a strong acid.
Battery acid is Sulfuric acid and Drano is 54.2 %Sodium hydroxide Sulfuric acid is a strong acid which can damage skin and your eyes. Drano is 54.2 % Sodium hydroxide which is lye. Lye is used to make lye soap. Lye reacts with oils and fats to make soap. You have oils on your skin.
Yes, lye is a strong base.
It is a base NaOH (sodium hydroxide) also known as lye.
I believe you mean lye (with an L). Lye can be either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, both of which are strong bases.
D. Vinegar is a common acid, primarily due to its acetic acid content. The other options—lye (a strong base), ammonia (a weak base), and milk of magnesia (a mild base)—are not acids. Vinegar is widely used in cooking and food preservation.