Use the graphic to answer the question. Battery Lemon Tomato A. Lemon 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 000 Stomach Acid Vinegar Coffee Water Baking Soda Ammonia Bleach Solution Acidic Neutral Alkaline B. Tomato The pH Scale Mik 00 According to the pH scale, which of these is the strongest acid? Blood Stomach Tablets Soap Drain Cleaner C. Baking soda
Use the graphic to answer the question. Battery Lemon Tomato A. Lemon 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 000 Stomach Acid Vinegar Coffee Water Baking Soda Ammonia Bleach Solution Acidic Neutral Alkaline B. Tomato The pH Scale Mik 00 According to the pH scale, which of these is the strongest acid? Blood Stomach Tablets Soap Drain Cleaner C. Baking soda
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Transcribed Image Text:**The pH Scale**
- **Acidic:**
- Battery Acid: pH 0
- Lemon: pH 2
- Tomato: pH 4
- Stomach Acid
- Vinegar: pH 3
- **Neutral:**
- Milk: pH 6
- Water: pH 7
- Coffee
- **Alkaline:**
- Baking Soda: pH 9
- Blood: pH 8
- Ammonia Solution: pH 11
- Bleach: pH 13
- Soap
- Drain Cleaner: pH 14
- Stomach Tablets
**Question:**
According to the pH scale, which of these is the strongest acid?
- A. **Lemon**
- B. **Tomato**
- C. **Baking soda**
- D. **Vinegar**
**Explanation of the Graphic:**
The graphic displays a colorful pH scale ranging from 0 to 14, where 0 is the most acidic and 14 is the most alkaline. Each number on the scale is accompanied by common substances that correspond to that pH level, providing a visual representation of where these substances fall on the scale. The scale is divided into three categories: acidic, neutral, and alkaline.

Transcribed Image Text:### Acid Rain Formation Reaction
**Question:**
Acid rain forms from sulfur combining with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid. What are the reactants of this reaction?
**Options:**
- **A:** Sulfuric acid and water
- **B:** Sulfuric acid and sulfur
- **C:** Water and sulfur
- **D:** Water, sulfur, and sulfuric acid
**Note:** Option C, "Water and sulfur," is the correct choice, as these are the reactants that combine to form sulfuric acid, leading to acid rain.
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