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is cow's milk basic?

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Answered by alibabafayez8941
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Explanation:

Actually, milk has a pH of around 6.5 to 6.7, which makes it slightly acidic. Some sources cite milk as being neutral since it is so close to the neutral pH of 7.0. However, milk contains lactic acid, which is a hydrogen donor or proton donor.

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Answered by umamaheswarikadali
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Answer:

Cow's milk

Its pH level is below neutral at about 6.7 to 6.9. This is because it contains lactic acid. Remember, though, that the exact pH level is less important than whether it's acid-forming or alkaline-forming. ... Yogurt and buttermilk are alkaline-forming foods despite having low pH levels between 4.4 and 4.8.

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