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Riya Rasmussen
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31 December, 12:24
Ammonia has a pH of 11.5 - what does this mean?
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Sara Barr
31 December, 12:36
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Its acidic level is 11.5 compare to the most acidic thing which is battery fluid with a ph of 0
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