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  • Tonic Water pH: Understanding Acidity and Quinine's Role
    The pH level of tonic water is typically around 2.5 to 3.5, making it acidic. The low pH level is due to the presence of quinine, a bitter compound that is used to flavor the beverage and also has medicinal properties. Quinine is a weak acid, and when dissolved in water, it releases hydrogen ions (H+), which lower the pH level of the solution.
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