You'd think /r/science posters would be capable of understanding that two things can be wildly different while still being equally destructive, but I suppose their grade schools didn't cover pH. !chemistry, maybe if we get half of !ifrickinglovescience to drink battery acid and the other half to eat lye, they'll understand. Time for a demonstration.
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You'd think /r/science posters would be capable of understanding that two things can be wildly different while still being equally destructive, but I suppose their grade schools didn't cover pH. !chemistry, maybe if we get half of !ifrickinglovescience to drink battery acid and the other half to eat lye, they'll understand. Time for a demonstration.

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But that wouldn't do anything?
The average pH of the group would still be neutral.
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