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Tony Griffith
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24 September, 06:35
How do you test pH levels in bottled water?
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Hudson Mcclain
24 September, 06:41
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You can use a universal indicator. The color of the universal indicator before contact with other chemicals is green, which is the pH of 7. We know that bottled water is pH 7. So when we put a few drops of universal indicator, the color would be green indicating neutral pH.
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