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  1. 13 Ιαν 2024 · Common household acids include vinegar (acetic acid), lemon juice (citric acid), and battery acid (sulfuric acid). Household bases include baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), bleach (sodium hypochlorite), and ammonia-based cleaners.

  2. 13 Νοε 2022 · Suggest simple tests you could carry out to determine if an unknown substance is an acid or a base. State the chemical definitions of an acid and a base in terms of their behavior in water. Write the formula of the salt formed when a given acid and base are combined.

  3. 13 Δεκ 2012 · Acetic acid ($\ce{CH3COOH}$), which is a weak acid, will react slowly with Copper oxide as compared to $\ce{HCl}$ which is strong acid. So when use vinegar-salt solution to clean penny, Copper Oxide parellely reacts with HCl and CH3COOH both and gives Copper salt and water.

  4. chem.libretexts.org › Chemical_Reactions_and_Interactions › Acid-Base_ReactionsAcid-Base Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts

    13 Ιουν 2023 · Acids are called monoprotic, diprotic, etc. depending on how many acidic protons they have. HCl, acetic acid (vinegar, CH 3 COOH) and nitric acid (HNO 3) are monoprotic acids. (Acetic acid has other protons, but only the last one is acidic.) Sulfuric acid and many others are diprotic acids.

  5. The Acid-Base Reaction. Acetic acid in vinegar is a weak acid, while sodium chloride is a salt consisting of a strong acid (HCl) and a strong base (NaOH). In the presence of water, acetic acid partially dissociates into hydrogen ions (H+) and acetate ions (CH3COO-).

  6. 12 Ιουλ 2019 · Baking powder is a combination of sodium bicarbonate, and one or more acid salts that react when the two chemicals come in contact with water in the batter. Many people like to put lemon juice or vinegar, both of which are acids, on cooked fish (Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\)).

  7. 10 Οκτ 2018 · What students need to know. Acids are hydrogen-containing substances with a sour taste that form solutions with pH values less than 7. Common examples include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, citric acid and ethanoic acid (vinegar/acetic acid). Bases are a group of substances that neutralise acids. Soluble bases are called alkalis.

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