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What factors do you use as the basis in predicting whether a solution is an acid or base?

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SUBSTANCE
PREDICTION
(ACID, BASE OR
NEUTRAL)
Acid
Acid
Acid
Base
Base
Acid
Nevtral
ACid
Base
Base
Arcid
INDICATOR PAPER
WHAT IS IT?
COLOR
pH SCALE
1. Orange Juice
2. Lemon Juice
3. Aspirin
4. Shampoo
5. Hair Conditioner
6. Tap Water
7. Distilled Water
8. Vinegar
9. Body Lotion
10. Soap Bar
11. Perfume
12. Rubbing Alcohol
13. Coffee
red
wght pine
dawe pink
red -to. Kink
green- yeluu
inht pink
Purple to bleue
ugt pine
dark ine
run
Rine
furple -bue
Qade pink
Aid
2
A id
Base
Aeid
Nentre
And
find
BAse
Fid
Neutr al
Acid
0-2
12-14
12
Acid
e-8
Acid
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