Our Posts
Interactions
What happens when you mix Nestea and Mr.Clean together? What is the pH colour?
We have the answer. Watch our video below to see for yourself.
*Note: there is a typography error. It is a pH Testing of Nestea & Mr.Clean, not ' VIM &Vinegar'
The mixture is a translucent green, which indicates that the mixture is a base.
Interactions
...Yup, you heard right. We mixed vinegar and the Vim cleaning liquid together to see what would happen and what the pH would be. Watch our video below to see what happened.
As you can see, a solid precipitate and bubbling forms in the mixture, which indicates a chemical reaction.
Neutral
Product Tested: Dihydrogen Monoxide...........................................Water
Predictions/Comments: It was obvious to us that water would be neutral. It's like a science staple.
Conclusion: It is neutral. Woah.
Watch our video down below.
Bases × Interactions
Item Tested: Pro-Strength Liquid Plumr Clog Destroyer
Danger: CORROSIVE, AVOID SKIN CONTACT, WEAR GLOVES FOR PROTECTION
Predictions/Comments: Since bleach is a strong corrosive cleaner, we thought this would be a base like bleach.
Conclusion: We were really confused. The result is a mostly clear colour with an upper lesser dense layer of a translucent yellow/brown. It is most likely a base that has neutralized the acidic blueberry juice.
Check out the video to see the whole process happen
Bases
Product Tested: Milk
Predictions/Comments: We must confess that we've had someone tell us that milk is an acid. So our guess is pretty obvious, you can say.
Conclusion: Milk is acidic, as we can see from the slightly purple colour of the blueberry juice and milk mixture.
Check out our video below, and give us a comment below!
Bases
Product Tested: Mr.Clean Disinfectant
Caution: EYE IRRITANT, HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED, KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Predictions/Comments: We thought it would be an acid, considering the word summer citrus on the label and its scent that I've smelled before.
Conclusion: The result was a green colour. We think it's a base but we're unsure if the colour is indicating the right pH, considering the already bold green colour of the disinfectant in its natural state.
Check out the video below!
Acids
Item Tested: Neutrogena Cleanser
Prediction/Comments: It was a bit obvious that this cleanser would be acidic, with its blunt front label and with how often I have to deal with its sour taste. The result was no surprise.
Conclusion: The blueberry juice+cleanser solution has soap bubbles and a deep red/pink colour to indicate its acidity. It is an acid.
If you have time, check out the video below!
Acids
Item Tested: Soap
Predictions/Comments: We've all been blessed with the bitter taste of soap at least once in our lifetime, so we guessed it would be a base.
Safety: Avoid having this substance enter the eye or being swallowed. It may sting, irritate or swell the eye or irritate and dry the throat. If such situation occurs, rinse eye with water or drink lots of water.
Conclusion: The resulting colour was a red-purple colour, so this soap is acidic. We were confused so we did some product research and found that this soap contains citric acid.
Check out our video below!
Acids
Product Tested: Nestea
Predictions/Comments: We all know well that Nestea is tea mixed with lemonade, so it was likely that it'd be acidic because lemonade, or lemons in general, contain citric acid.
Conclusion: The result was an red-orange colour which indicates that Nestea is acidic.
Check out our video below to see what happened!