Some common examples of acids include vinegar (acetic acid), lemon juice (citric acid), and stomach acid (hydrochloric acid). Common bases include baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide), and bleach (sodium hypochlorite). ...
The model calculations of Holt et al. (1981) were, in turn, validated by comparison with free calcium and magnesium ion concentrations determined using a variety of experimental methods. The additional intrinsic association constants needed to determine the concentrations of the 1:1 complexes formed ...
However, we could not confirm the presence of other aluminum-rich secondary minerals by SEM-EDX, such as aluminum hydroxide (e.g., Al(OH)3 (am), gibbsite), which are often found in Al-rich solutions at pH > 5.0 and are known to control aluminum solubility under the most natural condit...