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Is an orange an acid, base or neutral? ​

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Answered by agrawalkrishna6104
1

Answer:

acid

Explanation:

because it consists of vitamin C

Answered by sjk17312
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Oranges are an acidic fruit due to their high vitamin C content. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, makes the pH of oranges distinctly acidic, meaning that if you're trying to avoid acidic foods, eating an orange might not be the best idea

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