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Classify these substances as acidic. Base, or neutral, vinegar,baking soda, tomato juice, surgar
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The pH scale measures how acidic or how alkaline a substance is; it spans from 0 to 14, with a pH of 7 being neutral, and a pH greater than 7 being alkaline
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Bases
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· baking soda
Acids
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· vinegar
· tomato juice
Neutral substances
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· sugar
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