Subject: How can you change the pH of water?
Date: Sun Apr 8 20:24:03 2001
Posted by Amanda
Grade level: 7-9
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Area of science: Chemistry
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The "Question" space wasn't long enough for my question, so here goes:
How can you change the pH of water adding as few "extra" molicules (ex. sugar,
salt, dye, etc) as possible.
I guess what I mean is what kind of acids and bases have the strongest effect
on water with the least number of types of molicules.
Re: How can you change the pH of water?
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