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Common Bases

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Chemistry (The Acidic Environment) Note on Common Bases, created by super-fatboy on 18/05/2013.
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Common household bases: Cloudy Ammonia, cleaning product Washing Soda (Sodium Carbonate) Antacid Tablet (contains calcium carbonate and/or magnesium hydroxide) Oven and drain cleaners (contains sodium hydroxide) Common bases: Sodium hydroxide, NaOH Barium Hydroxide, Ba(OH)2 Potassium Oxide, K2O Magnesium oxide, MgO Iron (3) Oxide, Fe2O3 Copper hydroxide, Cu(OH)2 Ammonia, NH3 Note: only the first three and ammonia are alkalis (Bases soluble in water)

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