Based upon the ph scale, a vegetable with a ph of 5.3 would be
a. neutral.
b. basic. <...
Biology, 28.08.2019 09:30 queenpaige2015
Based upon the ph scale, a vegetable with a ph of 5.3 would be
a. neutral.
b. basic.
c. ionic.
d. acidic.
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