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Frankie Fritz
14 June, 12:20
Is a tomatoes a substance of a acid or a base
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14 June, 13:04
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acid
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tomatoes contain acids such as citric acid, ascorbic acid, abscisic acid etc.
this indicates that they are acidic
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Carina Boyd
14 June, 14:43
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I think tomato is acid
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