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February 11th, 2015

2/11/2015

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Data for the pH lab:
A: Vinegar  pH 2.5
B: Distilled water pH 5.3
C: tap water pH 4.8
D: Baking Soda pH 8.1
E: Lemmon Juice pH 2.6
F: Washing Soda pH 10.9
G: Laundry detergent pH 9.8
H: Alkaseltszer pH 6.6
I: Soda (gingerale) pH 2.9
J: HCl pH 1.5
K: NaOH pH 12.5
L: antacid pH 10.5

Don't forget to turn in your data and your summary report of choice.
3 Comments
Swag
2/11/2015 01:32:33 pm

I better stop drinking tap water because 4.8 pH, dayum

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Swag2
2/11/2015 01:43:35 pm

I think its time we move onto salt water if tap water has a ph of 4.8

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Swag
2/11/2015 01:52:26 pm

aight coo, I'm down with dat.

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