May not all be the most common buuttt...
Zinc hydroxide : surgical dressings
Ammonia: Cleaning products, as a fuel in word war 2
Potassium Hydroxide: fertilizers, soaps, batteries
Barium Hydroxide: Analytical chemistry, acid spills, homeopathic remedies
Baking soda (Sodium Bicarbonate): Baking :)
h2o,Nacl,Co2,O2,O3
In Math, a base is the number of numbers used to describe the mathematical system. For example, a base 2 system is called binary and uses 0 and 1; a base 10 system is a decimal system, and uses the current standard of ten numbers ranged from 0 to 10.
-- The decimal system (base-10) uses 10 digits to write all numbers. -- The binary system (base-2) uses 2 digits to write all numbers.
It is called the binary system. It uses only 2 numbers. The numbers are "0" and "1" This is a computer language. Base 10 is our regular number system... consisting of 10 numbers from 1-9 including 0
Logarithms can be taken to any base. Common logarithms are logarithms taken to base 10; it is sometimes abbreviated to lg. Natural logarithms are logarithms taken to base e (= 2.71828....); it is usually abbreviated to ln.
For your question many volumes are necessary ! Read first a general chemistry book.
A logarithm is the exponent to which a number called a base is raised to become a different specific number. A common logarithm uses 10 as the base and a natural logarithm uses the number e (approximately 2.71828) as the base.
It can be commonly found in soap and is used to neutralize acids.
Alkalies include Sodium Hydroxide and the ammonium compounds The main use for these compounds is for cleaning agents. Another use is in soap making.
Einsteinium compounds haven't uses.
•Cesium is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of certain organic compounds. •Cesium fluoride is widely used in organic chemistry as a base and as a source of anhydrous fluoride ion. •They are used in Atomic Clocks. •They are also used in the Brachytherapy treatment
flocculant agent for water purification, antacid, fire retardant, feedstock for the preparation of other aluminum compounds, etc.
There are many common household base compounds formed from nitrogen and hydrogen. Some of them include hydrogen peroxide, household dyes, cleaning agents and so much more.
The most common base is sodium hydroxide (NaOH), with many applications. For details see the link below.
1. preparation of xenon compounds 2. preparation of uranium fluorides 3. preparation of sulfur hexafluoride
"plants"
Acid compounds will donate hydrogen ions and base compounds will accept hydrogen ions.