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Damion Austin
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12 September, 23:31
Why does pure water have a neutral pH?
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Camren Nielsen
12 September, 23:37
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Because on the logarithmic scale, water has a pH of 7. I think that's the answer
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Makenzie Todd
12 September, 23:40
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because it is processed?
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