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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 04:40, issagirl05

Identify the approximate color you would expect if you were to test each household item using a cabbage pH indicator.
Coffee, pH 5
Baking soda solution pH 9
Bleach, pH 13 (strong base)
Toothpaste, pH 6.8
milk, pH 6.8
Battery acid, pH 1 (strong acid)


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