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What is the nature of soap , vinegar, baking soda, and lemon juice?​

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Answered by feliks
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When a person mixes lemon juice and baking soda, the citric acid reacts with the sodium bicarbonate to produce a buffer called sodium citrate. A buffer refers to a weak acid or base that prevents drastic pH changes.

Answered by sandhyay9911
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Nature of SOAP: It is alkaline with a pH 9-10.These are water soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty

Nature of VINEGAR: It is an aqueous solution of acetic acid.Vinegar typically contains 5 to 8% of acetic acid.

Nature of BAKING SODA: It is a sodium bicarbonate.It is a white solid that is crystalline It has slightly salty,alkaline taste.

Nature of LEMON JUICE: It in it's natural state is acidic with a pH of about 2 .But when its metabolized it actually becomes alkaline with a pH 7.

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