i think one good way to find the acidity level is to find the pH. the pH is basically the same unless it goes over 12 i believe. so buy some pH tape and try it, it is not that hard to find.
I hope i didnt get this wrong because im doing a project on it
Five Hour Energy could be a possible cause in some deaths. There are also unsafe levels of caffeine in energy drinks like Monster, Redbull, and Rockstar. They can be dangerous to your heart in some cases.
You could compare it to the skin of a fruit.
When carbon dioxide levels decrease in the atmosphere, it can lead to a cooling effect. This is because carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere. A decrease in carbon dioxide levels could potentially impact climate patterns, biodiversity, and ocean acidity.
You could add some alkali compounds into it to neutralize some amounts of the acidity in a lake. For the long term, you could find the source of the acidity and control the emission of it. For example, sulfur dioxide released into the air can dissolve in water and fall as sulfuric acid, acidifying the lake.
You could do an intervention.
Could include Tea, Coffee and all sorts of hot drinks. Following this there is fizzy drinks, which may include cola, lemonade. Added to this you could have fizzy water, and soft drinks such as fruit drinks
compare yourself into apple and why ?
Sodium citrate is a food additive. It is commonly used in drinks to regulate acidity - and as an emulsifier in cheese manufacture. You should be able to order it from any chemical manufacturer. However - it could be expensive if you only need a small quantity (lesss than a kilo for example).
Could be water, lucozade sport and other energy drinks.
The acidity of the liquid in the beaker likely changed due to the addition of an acid or a base, which would alter its pH level. If an acid was added, the pH would decrease, indicating increased acidity. Conversely, if a base was added, the pH would increase, resulting in decreased acidity. Additionally, factors such as temperature or dilution could also affect the acidity of the solution.
You could compare him to the Christian-Judail god or the Norse gods Odin and Thor.
You can measure electrolytes in drinks by first checking the temperature and then comparing it to the usage of electrolytes.