Common examples for acids, bases and salts
Question asked by: RSMANI
Asked on: 08 Oct 2010
An acid that we use all the time is vinegar: acetic acid.
We also have citric acid in lemons and other citrus fruits.
Bases that we use are things such as bicarbonate of soda, and also our toothpaste.
Salts that we use are salt itself: sodium chloride!
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