Is cereal an acid or a base?
Cereal itself isn't inherently acidic or basic. It depends on the specific type of cereal and what you add to it.
Here's why:
* Cereal is mostly carbohydrates: Carbohydrates are neutral in terms of pH.
* Some cereals contain acidic ingredients: Some cereals might have added ingredients like fruit juices, which can be slightly acidic.
* Milk makes a difference: Milk is slightly acidic, but it can be buffered by the addition of sugar.
* The overall pH depends on the ingredients: Adding things like fruit, sugar, or yogurt can change the pH of your cereal bowl.
In short, the acidity or alkalinity of cereal depends on the specific ingredients and how you prepare it.
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