Average pH Item Average pH Item white sugar hydrochloric acid, 0.1 M lime juice lemon juice Coca-Cola, fresh 1 6 6 salt Here is the pH of some common 6 well water products. Pick 2 and determine the number of H* they contain. Show your work. dish detergent (for hand washing) 6 vinegar Pepsi-Cola®, fresh Coca-Cola®, flat Pepsi-Cola®, flat | 7.5 water, municipal 8 baking soda egg white product ( liquid) Ivory soap 3 8.5 4.5 water, acid rain bleach brown sugar molasses coffee 5 borax 9.5 wood ash yogurt 11.5 Tide® laundry detergent 12 sodium hydroxide, 0.1 M dishwasher detergent 5.5 water, rain 6 water, distilled 12

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Average pH
Item
Average pH
Item
white sugar
hydrochloric acid, 0.1 M
lime juice
lemon juice
Coca-Cola, fresh
1
6
6
salt
Here is the pH of some common
6
well water
products. Pick 2 and determine
the number of H* they contain.
Show your work.
dish detergent
(for hand washing)
6
vinegar
Pepsi-Cola®, fresh
Coca-Cola®, flat
Pepsi-Cola®, flat
| 7.5
water, municipal
8
baking soda
egg white product ( liquid)
Ivory soap
3
8.5
4.5
water, acid rain
bleach
brown sugar
molasses
coffee
5
borax
9.5
wood ash
yogurt
11.5
Tide® laundry detergent
12
sodium hydroxide, 0.1 M
dishwasher detergent
5.5
water, rain
6
water, distilled
12
Transcribed Image Text:Average pH Item Average pH Item white sugar hydrochloric acid, 0.1 M lime juice lemon juice Coca-Cola, fresh 1 6 6 salt Here is the pH of some common 6 well water products. Pick 2 and determine the number of H* they contain. Show your work. dish detergent (for hand washing) 6 vinegar Pepsi-Cola®, fresh Coca-Cola®, flat Pepsi-Cola®, flat | 7.5 water, municipal 8 baking soda egg white product ( liquid) Ivory soap 3 8.5 4.5 water, acid rain bleach brown sugar molasses coffee 5 borax 9.5 wood ash yogurt 11.5 Tide® laundry detergent 12 sodium hydroxide, 0.1 M dishwasher detergent 5.5 water, rain 6 water, distilled 12
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