Chemistry, asked by kumardhiraj90948, 7 months ago

how to use cranberries as acids-bases indicator?​

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Answered by Camilaa
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Cranberries contain chemicals called anthocyanins, which change color depending on how acidic their surroundings are. (They are natural pH indicators!) Since cranberries are naturally acidic, they normally look red, but we can neutralize the acid to find the berry's true colors.

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