This document describes the results of testing various household materials to determine if they are acidic, basic, or neutral. Samples like calamansi, vinegar, and soft drinks turned the indicator red, showing they are strongly acidic, while tap water, coconut water, and sugar water turned blue, meaning they are weakly acidic or neutral. Baking soda, baking powder, toothpaste, shampoo, and soap turned the indicator green, classifying them as basic.
This document describes the results of testing various household materials to determine if they are acidic, basic, or neutral. Samples like calamansi, vinegar, and soft drinks turned the indicator red, showing they are strongly acidic, while tap water, coconut water, and sugar water turned blue, meaning they are weakly acidic or neutral. Baking soda, baking powder, toothpaste, shampoo, and soap turned the indicator green, classifying them as basic.
This document describes the results of testing various household materials to determine if they are acidic, basic, or neutral. Samples like calamansi, vinegar, and soft drinks turned the indicator red, showing they are strongly acidic, while tap water, coconut water, and sugar water turned blue, meaning they are weakly acidic or neutral. Baking soda, baking powder, toothpaste, shampoo, and soap turned the indicator green, classifying them as basic.
CALAMANSI RED TO PALE RED STRONGLY ACIDIC TAP WATER BLUE WEAKLY ACIDIC DISTILLED WATER COLORLESS NEUTRAL VINEGAR RED TO PALE RED STRONGLY ACIDIC SUGAR IN WATER BLUE/COLORLESS WEAKLY ACIDIC/NEUTRAL BAKING SODA GREEN BASIC BAKING POWDER GREEN BASIC SOFT DRINK RED TO PALE RED STRONGLY ACIDIC (COLORLESS) COCONUT WATER BLUE WEAKLY ACIDIC TOOTHPASTE GREEN BASIC SHAMPOO GREEN BASIC SOAP GREEN BASIC