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Topic: Simple pH question: How much vinegar will change the pH of water (Read 28640 times)
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Re: Simple pH question: How much vinegar will change the pH of water
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Quote from: Nobby on March 18, 2011, 05:42:14 AM
I dont agree with this.
You are free to find other forum, where it is possible to give final answers. In our experience it doesn't help - students copy the solution, but they don't understand it.
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This I understand.
We close it now, ok.
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@Borek
Actually I am designing a class activity for a colleague. This is not for a test or exam. I very much appreciate the help and expertise in this forum. I really just needed the answers to help me design the activity.
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