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Why pH paper become orange when it dip in cooking oil?
Cooking oil is not acidic, which means it does not contain a high concentration of hydrogen ions (H+). The pH of cooking oil is typically around 7, which is neutral. Therefore, pH paper will not turn orange when it is dipped in cooking oil.
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