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Interpretation:
The common household chemical products that contain acids and bases are to be listed, and names of the acids or bases in the products are to be named.
Concept Introduction:
According to
Answer to Problem 50E
Solution: The list of the common household chemical products is given below:
Explanation of Solution
Acids are the substances that dissociate into hydronium ions in their aqueous solution. For example:
On combining the above reactions:
List of the chemical products containing acids and name of the acids:
Similarly, a base is a substance that dissociates into hydroxide ions in its aqueous solution. For example:
List of the chemical products containing bases and name of the bases
When an acid is dissolved in water, the balance between hydroxide ions and hydrogen ions shifts. There are more
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