Uses of acids, alkalis and salts.

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Uses of acids, alkalis and salts

Commonly used acids, alkalis and salts: Uses of acids, alkalis and salts Commonly used acids, alkalis and salts: Common uses: As table salt for flavouring Used for production of chlorine and sodium hydroxide Sodium chloride (table salt)

Making soap, rayon and paper Uses of acids, alkalis and salts Common uses: Making soap, rayon and paper Used in oil refining, textile and rubber industry Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)

Used in medicine, fire extinguisher and paper industry Uses of acids, alkalis and salts Common uses: As baking powder Used in medicine, fire extinguisher and paper industry Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)

As a common laboratory acid Uses of acids, alkalis and salts Common uses: As a common laboratory acid Used in car batteries Making chemical fertilizers Sulphuric acid