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Neutralising acids and alkalis
When an acid is mixed with an alkali, a number of things can happen, depending on the types used. The presenter takes an acid with a pH of 4 and an alkali with a pH of 11 and shows how they neutralise each other to produce a solution with a pH of 7.
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