How Middle School Chemistry Differentiates Between Toilet Cleaners and Kitchen Cleaners

Updated on Toilets 2024-01-27
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Toilet cleaners are acidic, kitchen cleaners are alkaline, and can be detected with acid-base indicators or pH test papers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Toilet cleaners mainly use activated carbon to adsorb colored and odorous substances, and kitchen cleaners mainly emulsify to clean oil stains.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Toilet cleaners are acidic and kitchen cleaners are alkaline, and they are different in nature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Toilet cleaner: HCL

    Kitchen cleaner: baking soda.

    Soap: sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate.

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