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SOLID LIQUID GAS

1. Soap 1. Toothpaste 1. Butane


 Esters  Calcium carbonate, sodium  formula C4H10 that is an
 Used for bathing and fluoride alkane with four carbon
washing clothes  Used for cleaning teeth while atoms.
brushing.  commonly used as a
2. Salt fuel, propellant and
2. Mouthwash
 NaCl; Sodium Chloride  H2O2; hydrogen peroxide refrigerant, as well as a
 Used in seasoning for petrochemical
 Used for personal hygiene.
cooking; also used as feedstock.
preservative. 3.Vinegar 2. Helium gas
 C2H4O2 acetic acid, ethanoic  one of the noble
3. Chalk
acid gases of group O in
 CaCO3; calcium carbonate  Used as preservative and for the periodic table
 Uses incl. blackboard seasoning foods. Utilized for  used to inflate
chalk, pavement (or, in various household cleaning blimps, scientific
USA, “sidewalk”) chalk, uses. balloons and party
gymnastics and rock- balloons.
climbing, and sometimes in 4.Detergent 3. Oxygen
toothpaste.  a highly reactive
 Sodium sulphate, sodium
hydroxide and phosphate nonmetal, and an
4.Sugar oxidizing agent that
compounds
 Sucrose  Used for washing clothes. readily forms oxides
 a sweet substance that is with most elements as
used to make food and well as with other
drinks sweet. compounds.

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