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  • Citric Acid pH: Understanding Acidity and pH Levels
    Citric acid with a pH between 1 and 3 is considered to be acidic.

    Here's why:

    * The pH scale: The pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. It ranges from 0 to 14.

    * Acidic solutions: Solutions with a pH below 7 are considered acidic.

    * Neutral solutions: A pH of 7 is neutral (like pure water).

    * Alkaline (basic) solutions: Solutions with a pH above 7 are considered alkaline or basic.

    Since citric acid has a pH between 1 and 3, it falls well within the acidic range.

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