list any 10 commonly found BASES.
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Anything with a pH of more than 7 is a base.
Explanation:
Sodium Bicarbonate - Baking Soda
Soap (A mild base)
Oven Cleaner
Drain Cleaner
Toothpaste
Bleach
Ammonia (Sometime found in hair products or cleaning products)
Washing Powder
Cement
Calcium Hydroxide - Slaked lime
A lot of cleaning products are bases.
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Anything with a pH of more than 7 is a base.
Explanation:
Sodium Bicarbonate - Baking Soda
Soap (A mild base)
Oven Cleaner
Drain Cleaner
Toothpaste
Bleach
Ammonia (Sometime found in hair products or cleaning products)
Washing Powder
Cement
Calcium Hydroxide - Slaked lime
A lot of cleaning products are bases.
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Heya!
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Thanks for asking the question.
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Here's your required answer.
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First of all, let me explain you what are the characteristics of bases.
#Bases are bitter to taste.
#Bases feel soapy and slippery to the touch.
#Bases react with acid to form a salt (neutral) and water.
#Bases change litmus (a dye extracted from lichens) blue.
Now, coming to your main question.
Some examples of bases are:-
1. Potassium Hydroxide
2. Sodium Hydroxide
3. Magnesium hydroxide
4. Ammonia
5. Calcium Hydroxide
6. Milk of Magnesia
7. Lithium Hydroxide
8. Methylamine
9. Pyridine
10. Zinc Hydroxide
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Hope this helps you... : )
Sorry for any mistakes.
#Swati
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thanks for asking the question.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here's your required answer.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
First of all, let me explain you what are the characteristics of bases.
#Bases are bitter to taste.
#Bases feel soapy and slippery to the touch.
#Bases react with acid to form a salt (neutral) and water.
#Bases change litmus (a dye extracted from lichens) blue.
Now, coming to your main question.
Some examples of bases are:-
1. Potassium Hydroxide
2. Sodium Hydroxide
3. Magnesium hydroxide
4. Ammonia
5. Calcium Hydroxide
6. Milk of Magnesia
7. Lithium Hydroxide
8. Methylamine
9. Pyridine
10. Zinc Hydroxide
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Hope this helps you... : )
Sorry for any mistakes.
#Swati
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