The juice from a potato is generally considered to be slightly acidic, with a pH level typically ranging from 5.4 to 6.4. However, it is not strongly acidic; rather, it is closer to neutral compared to many other fruit and vegetable juices. The acidity can vary depending on the specific type of potato and its growing conditions.
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It is a neutral substances.Examples are water,methane etc.
The indicator that turns red in acid and purple in alkali is phenolphthalein. In acidic solutions, phenolphthalein appears colorless or red, depending on concentration, while in alkaline solutions, it turns purple. This property makes it useful for determining pH levels in various chemical applications.
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Potato juice is basic.
Grape-Juice is an Alkali.
Grapefruit juice is an acidic liquid, which contains citric acid.
Potato juice is slightly acidic, with a pH ranging from 5.4 to 5.9. This mild acidity can be attributed to the presence of organic acids in the juice, such as malic and citric acid.
Oranges contain citric acid. That is why oranges are called citric fruits.
Orange Juice is acidic, it contains citric acid