An apple (red or other) is a fruit, of which only the 'juicy' part is acidic, like most fruit juices.The 'dry solid' part (fibres, 'flesh', skin etc.) of an apple does not have a pH value, so no acidic or alkaline properties.
pH>7.0
Granite hasn't a pH.
Doritos are about a 4.3 on the pH scale!
Substances with a pH level of below 7 are said to be acidic and substances above the pH level of 7 are alkaline. An example of a substance with the pH of about 3 is orange juice.
the pH level of a red delicious apple is 6.2
I'm not sure what pH the apple has, but lemon juice has a pH of 2. Hopefully this helps. :)
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the pH level of a red delicious apple is 6.2
Granny Smith Apples have a pH of 7.2 to 6.9.
The pH of apples vary depending on the type and ripeness but usually they have a pH around 4.0.
A lemon has a lower pH due to its higher acidic quality
the pH value of apple is 3.60
Natural apple cider vinegar usually has a pH level of about 5 to 7. Any substance with a pH level lower than 7 is considered an acid and anything higher a base, therefore, making it an acid.
Apples have a pH level of 3. Also, soda has a pH level of 4, and vinegar's pH level is 2.5.
An apple (red or other) is a fruit, of which only the 'juicy' part is acidic, like most fruit juices.The 'dry solid' part (fibres, 'flesh', skin etc.) of an apple does not have a pH value, so no acidic or alkaline properties.
on the ph scale a lemon is a 2 and the apple is around a three