Modified Masteringchemistry With Pearson Etext -- Standalone Access Card -- For Basic Chemistry Format: Access Card Package
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Author: Timberlake, Karen C.
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Chapter 14.6, Problem 14.45QAP
State whether each of the following solutions is acidic, basic, or neutral:
a. blood plasma, pH 7.38
b. vinegar, pH 2.8
c. drain cleaner,
d. coffee, pH 5.52
e. tomatoes, pH 4.2
f.chocolate cake, pH7.6
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