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Aquafina is supposed to be pure water… so why does it sometimes turn acidic? 🌡️ Watch as we test it with pH indicator, boil it to remove CO₂, and even make it acidic again by exhaling into it!
Learn how carbon dioxide affects water’s acidity in a fun, visual experiment. Perfect for chemistry lovers, science students, or anyone curious about what’s really in your bottled water.
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0:00 – Aquafina acidity surprise
0:05 – pH indicator test
0:10 – Boiling to remove CO₂
0:15 – Exhaling CO₂ back in → color chang
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@TommyTechnetium

2 weeks ago

Fun fact: rainwater is naturally acidic too — usually around pH 5.6! 🌧️
So Aquafina isn’t alone here… but boiling it back to neutral is the fun part! 🧪🧪🧪
What other water should I test nex

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@Largedeltoids

3 weeks ago

Very sensitive indicator. Nice.

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@0_potatoman

2 weeks ago

So the air is sour but we just don't realize it

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@hotaru8309

2 weeks ago

I might warn people about the alkaline water scam in a comment or something, so this doesn't get used as proof of harmful acidic water and the myth that it will turn your blood and body acidic, harming your organs, with the other half of it being the myth that drinking alkaline water will make your blood alkaline.
It's a wellness placebo product that feeds on misinformation and fear.

(Much alkaline water isn't even alkaline outside your body, but its all destroyed in the stomach acid anyway.
If everything acidic you ate made your blood acidic, lemon would kill and scurvy would've been incurable out at sea.)

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@kennethcargill3512

2 weeks ago

That's a pretty cool science example! Great job!

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@diemarxistischeliga7983

2 weeks ago

Anyone who also took intro to chem/organic chem would know H2O acts as both an acid and a base, most people don’t even know what an acid really is as it’s just something that can donate a proton and deprotonate in water

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@koekislostrealm5550

2 weeks ago

Wana drink Alkline Water?

Drink Drain Cleaner. Especially the Sodium Hydroxide type. pH13-14, definitely Alkline.

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@FreeMusicom

2 weeks ago

Omg my eyes hate the set up but my brain is just so impressed at it to only cuz at first glance it looks and feels upside down but only after a few jump cuts u finally get it

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@Amado5477-ux6fx

2 weeks ago

Just remember, your stomach acid is about 2 PH- no matter how alkaline or neutral your water is it immediately turns acidic once in your stomach so it literally doesnt matter in terms of drinking water!
now if youre talking about growing high quality "herbs" then the PH reallyyy matters 🙌

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@experimentalchemistry-os

3 weeks ago

Demineralized water which is used in the lab has a pH of 6, but not because of CO2 from air (no changes after boiling it). It's weakly acidic from the ion exchanger in the production process.

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@Chad_Gaming132

2 weeks ago

This indicator is more sensitive than that one friend who gets mad when you say something about him.

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@Deathbomb9

2 weeks ago

Cool chemistry example using a sensitive ph indicator. Pretty sure you can drink straight vinegar and be okay. As well as up to ph11 liquids. I wouldn't recommend it, but in moderation youll be okay.

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@kailebcooke3193

2 weeks ago

This is one reason why you have to be extremely careful adding CO2 to an aquarium or anything

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@ItGirlCaliiopx

2 weeks ago

"hey! You can't be pure water and be acidic!"
The water: what is you talmbout

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@Axosyd

2 weeks ago

This is a really cool demonstration of how CO2 is absorbed by water and why they’re so important in regulating the atmosphere ❤❤😊

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@HiMyUserNameIsPop

3 days ago

IVE BEEN BLOWING INTO MY DRINKS FOR YEARS AND THIS IS WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENS BEHIND THE SCENES????😭😭😭😭

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@rorschachsquillpen

2 weeks ago

So, funny story from when I was really little. My aunt moved from Montana to Florida, bringing her cats with her. She got a vet appointment first thing, and the vet was REALLY confused when the cats urine tested as Alkaline. It's supposed to be acidic, iirc. In at least some parts of Montana, the ground water is Alkaline and well, that's what the cats were drinking.

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@pedroff_1

1 week ago

Fun fact: blood is slightly alkaline (pH 7.35-7.45, unless you have some health issue), so, when we add a saline solution (even ignoring any dissolved CO2 in it), it slightly acidifies blood. Usually, the body can correct it, but, if you received a large amount of saline, you can get what's called "hyperchloremic acidosis". If you're at the risk of causing that, you should consider other solutions like Ringer's lactate, which uses more ions than just sodium and chlorine but, most important, has lactate as one of the anions. This not only helps alkalinise it through conjugate base shenanigans, but also gets processed into the liver, further helping alkalinise the bloodstream by becoming HCO3-.

Obviously, please not I'm notnpreaching alkaline wayer. Drinking normal amounts of water or even having moderate amounts of saline injected are pretty fine, especially in a healthy individual. You only need all of this to correct the pH of saline in specific cases where you replenish lots of fluid and have a risk for acidosis. At which point, it's not a decision you ahould make, but your doctor.

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@curlsalot91

2 weeks ago

man chemistry is something else. so cool

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@brendanlaven1697

5 days ago

This is a great example of ocean acidification.

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