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The pH of coffee is _______ times greater than the pH of pure water.

A) 2


B) 10


C) 100


D) 200

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It would be 100 times greater if you are going from a pH of 5 to 7

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Answer: Option (C) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is known that pH is a measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution. When pH is less than 7 then the solution is acidic in nature and when the pH is more than 7 then the solution is basic in nature.

Pure water is neutral in nature and it has a pH of 7, that is, it is neither acidic nor basic in nature.

Whereas coffee is acidic in nature as it has pH of 4 to 5 which is very acidic as compared to pure water if we go from 5 to 7 on a pH scale.

So, we can conclude that the pH of coffee is 100 times greater than the pH of pure water.

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