You could use a universal indictor, also, the milk will taste sour.
Ash is not acidic. It is an alkaline. You can prove it by watching its reactions with an acid such as vinegar.
That depends on the type of acid. Many different chemicals can be acidic, so therefore when not acidic they could vary on what they react with.
No, milk is itself slightly acidic. Depending on the concentration of the acid you are trying to neutralize, you could dilute it a bit, but it would still be acidic.
No, a pH of 1.3 to 2.0 would be acidic, though such a pH could be achieved with either a strong or a weak acid.
a weak base
A fridge could be referring to a person that has never French kissed.
Whether you could cool a kitchen this way depends on whether you could get the heat coming off the external coils out the windows and whether the air outside is cooler than the exterior coils of the fridge. In all likelihood most of the heat coming off the coils would stay in the kitchen (rather than going out the windows) and rather than cooling it, you would heat up the kitchen while the refrigerator compressor continued to run (until the compressor burned out from continuous operation). Remember that a refrigerator cools the inside of the fridge by pumping the heat out of the interior of the fridge and into the room - in this case the kitchen.
Actually, if the conditions are right, it will. The problem is, what if you lose power and the fridge goes off? What if there is a problem with the fridge and it seems to be working on the outside, but is actually not cold enough on the inside, or becomes dangerously cold? Your turtle could either awaken from its hibernation locked in a fridge with no food or escape, or would die from freezing. All and all, do not put your turtle in a fridge. The turtle gets no physical benefits from hibernation, and it is far too risky.
Could be either, although it's essentially rainwater, which is normally acidic.
Ash is not acidic. It is an alkaline. You can prove it by watching its reactions with an acid such as vinegar.
what kind of chemical could be used to remove the acidic sulphur dioxide from flue gases
It can cause bacteria and cause germs to food or drink and could damage your fridge or freezer.
could be up to 500 different kinds of bacteria depending on where the fridge is an the frequency of use/ users
It could be. and lead to urine excretion
thermostate or thermocouple! is used most.
That depends on the type of acid. Many different chemicals can be acidic, so therefore when not acidic they could vary on what they react with.
You could, if you wish! But, the motor cutting in during the quiet of the night might prove rather disturbing. Personally, I wouldn't have a fridge in my bedroom.