10 examples of neutralization reaction in our daily life
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1) When acidity occurs..we drink milk of magnesia to neutralise the effect of acids.
2) The plants could not grow in soil that is very much acidic or very much basic..So acid is added when the soil is basic and bases are added when the soil is acidic to neutralise both's effect.
3) We brush out teeth twice a day..as the sweet things that we eat may contain acid..So in order to prevent tooth decay..we brush our teeth.
4) When the ant bites us...bases are added.. because ant's sting contain formic acid.
5) When wasp bites us ..we apply bases there..as it contains base.
6)Our stomach contains hydrochloric acid to kill the bacteria that enters the stomach along with the food..So when the chyme(food that goes through stomach) enters the small intestine..the bile juice is mixed with it..The bike juice is basic in nature and hence it prevents the small intestine to corrode.
7)The rivers ..which is the home for a lot of aquatic animals.. becomes sometimes very much acidic as the factories through their garbage into it(which may contain acid).. due to which..there is danger in life of aquatic animals..So bases are added in the river in order to neutralise them and save the lives of aquatic animals.
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Neutralisation in Our Daily Lives
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Neutralisation is used in various fields. They are applied in agriculture in agriculture, industries, health and even at home
Neutralisation at Home
Neutralisation in Agriculture
Toothpaste contains bases that neutralise the acid produced by bacteria in our mouth.
Acidic soil is treated with powdered lime, CaO, limestone, CaCO3 or ashes of burnt wood.
Baking powder is usually used to help the cakes rise.
The acidic gas from the decomposition of compost neutralises the alkalis in basic soil.
Conditioner is used with shampoo to prevent small scales on hair which make you hair unmanageable.
Neutralisation in Health
Antacids contains bases such as aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3 and magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2 to neutralise the excess acid in the stomach.
Acidic effluent from factories is treated with lime, CaO before discharged.
Vinegar is used to cure wasp stings that are alkaline in nature.
Acidic gas such as sulphur dioxide, SO2 emitted by power stations and industries is neutralised with lime, CaO before the gas is discharged into the air.
Baking powder is used to cure bee stings and ant bites that are acidic in nature.
Ammonia, NH3 prevents the cogulation of latex by neutralising the acid produced by bacteria in the latex.
Applications of Neutralisation in Daily Life
Neutralisation in Industries
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