Pure water has a pH of 7, which is perfectly neutral on the acid-base scale.
Sprite has about 5.0 of acid in it.
Soda contains carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, but it does not contain acetic acid.
Yes, both are very soluble or mixable with water, so the solutions CONTAIN water.
Driving off the water from dilute sulfuric acid will increase the concentration of the acid to the point where it will contain virtually no water.
All vegetables contain organic acids.
No
Water.
Sprite has about 5.0 of acid in it.
Tomatoes contain ascorbic acid, but not citric acid.
Soda contains carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, but it does not contain acetic acid.
Yes, both are very soluble or mixable with water, so the solutions CONTAIN water.
Driving off the water from dilute sulfuric acid will increase the concentration of the acid to the point where it will contain virtually no water.
Both substances are acidic. ------ Not necessarily. Foul water could as easily contain too much alkaline as too much acid.
no, I dont think so because acid hurts people on the inside and when you drink water it dont.
Peanut oil doesn't contain arachidonic acid (20:4) but does contain about 1.5% arachidic acid (20:0).
Lead, plastic, sulphuric acid, water,
this question doesnt really make much sense...could you be clearer?