how can the strength of an acid or a base detected
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The strength of an acid or base, how bitter or sour it is, is measured on a pH scale which ranges from 1-14. If the pH is 1-6, the material is sour and acidic; if it is 8-14, the material is basic and bitter. Seven is neutral pH and is neither an acid nor a base. Most tap water is very close to a pH of 7.
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