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What are examples of acids?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

An example of an acid would be anything under 7 on the pH scale including: battery acid, vinegar, stomach acids, feminine wash (5.5), hydrochloric acid (HCl) and citric fruits. Some examples of acids are: Tea, Bleach, Lemon Juice, and Detergent. An example of bases would be anything over 7 on the pH scale including: baking soda, milk of magnesia, ammonia, Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH) and lye. Some examples of Bases are: Antacid and Coke. Water is nuetral. By the way, do NOT mix Ammonia and Bleach. It creates an invisible but deadly gas. A 7 on the pH scale is considered neutral. An example of a substance with a neutral pH is Pure water (Distilled). When mixed together, acids and bases counteract each other. This process is called neutralization. For instance, mixing HCl acid and NaOH will result in a neutralized product: NaCl(Sodium Chloride, table salt) and H2O (pure water). Read more: What_are_some_examples_of_acids_and_bases

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Colby Hessel

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3y ago

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