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S:NoCommon name of the ChemicalMolecular Formula and IUPAC nameUse1Baking powderNaHCO3; sodium bicarbonateUsed for baking for cooking, releases CO2 in reaction with other ingredients2SoapEstersUsed for bathing and washing clothes3DetergentSodium sulphate, sodium hydroxide and phosphatecompoundsUsed for washing clothes4ToothpasteCalciuym carbonate, sodium flourideUsed for cleaning teeth while brushing5SaltNaCl; Sodium ChlorideUsed in seasoning for cooking; also used as preservative6VinegarC2H4O2
acetic acid, ethanoic acid
Used as preservative and for seasoning foods. Utilized for various household cleaning uses.7GraphiteCarbonUsed in Pencil8AlcoholEthanol(C2H6O)Used in alcoholic drinks9Bleaching PowderNaOClCommonly used domestic bleach. Used for cleaning purposes10SugarSucrose; C12H22O11Used in cooking as sweetner11AspirinC9H8O4; acetyl salicylic acidUsed in various medicines12MouthwashH2O2; hydrogen peroxide,Used for personal hygiene.13Caustic soda
NaOH; sodium hydroxide
It’s a highly corrosive alkali which is used for cleaning, unblocking sinks, drains and toilets.14Moth ballsC6H4Cl2; 1,4-dichlorobenzeneHave strong pungent smell and is used for15Chalk
CaCO3; calcium carbonate
Uses incl. blackboard chalk, pavement (or, in USA, “sidewalk”) chalk, gymnastics and rock-climbing, and sometimes in toothpaste
acetic acid, ethanoic acid
Used as preservative and for seasoning foods. Utilized for various household cleaning uses.7GraphiteCarbonUsed in Pencil8AlcoholEthanol(C2H6O)Used in alcoholic drinks9Bleaching PowderNaOClCommonly used domestic bleach. Used for cleaning purposes10SugarSucrose; C12H22O11Used in cooking as sweetner11AspirinC9H8O4; acetyl salicylic acidUsed in various medicines12MouthwashH2O2; hydrogen peroxide,Used for personal hygiene.13Caustic soda
NaOH; sodium hydroxide
It’s a highly corrosive alkali which is used for cleaning, unblocking sinks, drains and toilets.14Moth ballsC6H4Cl2; 1,4-dichlorobenzeneHave strong pungent smell and is used for15Chalk
CaCO3; calcium carbonate
Uses incl. blackboard chalk, pavement (or, in USA, “sidewalk”) chalk, gymnastics and rock-climbing, and sometimes in toothpaste
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