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The substances with pH 11 and pH 13 are both basic (alkaline) in nature. They cannot be neutralized with an antacid; it would have to be done with an acid.

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Q: Which substance would take more drops of antacid to neutralize a substance with a pH of 13 or a substance with a pH of 11?
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