Tea is acid
Consider two identical cups, one half-full of tea, the other half-full of milk. You take a teaspoon of milk from the milk cup and put it in the tea cup. Then you take a spoonful out of the tea cup and put it in the milk cup. Now: is there more tea in the milk cup, or more milk in the tea cup?
No, tea has tannic acid.
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The phrase has been in use in Britain since the late 1800's - just to describe something the British liked, generally as tea was such a popular beverage
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alkaline
He has a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
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No, an acid is an acid and an alkaline is alkaline. They are essentially opposites and will react with one another. The product depends on the specific reactants
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alkaline because in NaOH, Na is plus and OH is minus. when hydrogen is plus it is an acid when it is negative it is a base (alkaline)
is popcorn, poped in coconut oil, acid or alkaline