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Answered by tanmays2006
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sulphuric acid is used to produce fertilizers

citric acid is used as a natural preservative

sodium carbonate is used as baking soda

potassium nitrate is used in firecrackers

calcium phospate is used for bone formation

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Answered by pawankumar1236
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1) SULPHURIC ACID:

Sulfuric acid is a very important commodity chemical, and indeed, a nation's sulfuric acid production is a good indicator of its industrial strength.

2) CITRIC ACID:

Acetic acid is used as part of cervical cancer screening in many areas in the developing world. The acid is applied to the cervix and if an area of white appears after about a minute the test is positive.

3) SODIUM CARBONATE:

Sodium carbonate is used to soften water by removing Mg2+ and Ca2+. These ions form insoluble solid precipitates upon treatment with carbonate ions:

Ca2+ + CO32- → CaCO3

Sodium carbonate is an inexpensive and water-soluble source of carbonate ions.

4) POTASIUM NITRATE:

The most famous use of potassium nitrate is probably as the oxidizer in blackpowder. From the most ancient times until the late 1880s, blackpowder provided the explosive power for all the world's firearms.

5) CALCIUM PHOSPHATE:

Calcium phosphate is used to prevent and to treat calcium deficiencies.

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