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Using what you know about acids, bases and pH. Predict what will happen when vinegar is mixed with water. How would mixing baking soda with water be different? PLZ Help
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Using what you know about acids, bases and pH. Predict what will happen when vinegar is mixed with water. How would mixing baking soda with water be different? PLZ Help
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Use the pH scale. When vinegar is mixed with water, the pH is 2.4 to 2.6. Baking soda and water has a pH of 9 to 11. this is because baking soda makes water alkaline.
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