The inside of a living cell is a surprising patchwork of environments. For example, pH levels can vary dramatically in different organelles, despite them being just a couple hundred nanometers apart.
Vinegar’s pH is low, meaning it’s acidic, but it can change if additional ingredients are added. If you dilute vinegar with water, its acidity lessens, making its pH level rise. The pH level of a ...
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