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To be accurate, coffee cannot be considered anacid or a base per se, since coffee is ultimately a complex mixture of compounds. Coffee (i.e. brewed coffee) is acidic, largely due to the presence of chlorogenic acid. ...
Black coffeetypically has a pH of about 5 and is thus slightlyacidic.
Black coffeetypically has a pH of about 5 and is thus slightlyacidic.
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To be accurate, coffee cannot be considered an acid or a base per se, since coffee is ultimately a complex mixture of compounds. Coffee (i.e. brewed coffee) is acidic, largely due to the presence of chlorogenic acid.
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To be accurate, coffee cannot be considered an acid or a base per se, since coffee is ultimately a complex mixture of compounds. Coffee (i.e. brewed coffee) is acidic, largely due to the presence of chlorogenic acid.
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