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18 September, 20:41

A student went to the dentist and found out that he had a cavity. He always brushes his teeth twice a day, so he didn't understand how he got a cavity. The dentist told him that drinking things every day that are acidic, such as lemonade, can contribute to cavities. He didn't drink lemonade but does drink a variety of other drinks.

The next day he brought in a sample of each drink and asked his science teacher to borrow a pH probe to test each liquid. The pH of Drink A is 11.9, Drink B is 7.0, Drink C is 5.3, Drink D is 9.8, Drink E is 2.4. Explain which drink (s) the student should avoid if he wants to protect his teeth from further damage.

In your response, be sure to include:

1. an explanation of what pH measures

2. which drinks are acidic, basic, and neutral.

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  1. 18 September, 20:47
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    Ph measures how acidic or basic something is. The lower the number the more acidic it is going to be.

    Drink A is basic, he can drink that

    Drink B is neutral, he can drink that

    Drink C is acidic, he should avoid

    Drink D is basic, he can drink that

    Drink E is acidic, he should avoid
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