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Haleigh Henderson
27 November, 21:17
Describe the ph scale
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Abbey Harris
27 November, 21:48
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Anything less than 7 is acidic, anything above 7 is a base and if it is a base it is neutral
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Brooks Cross
28 November, 00:01
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The PH scale is a way of measuring how acidic something is. It goes from 0-14, 0 being base (not acidic at all) 7 being neutral, and 14 being the most acidic.
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