Where are acids and bases found in nature?

1 Answer
Jun 25, 2017

How about in the food that we eat?

Explanation:

Most of the things that we eat that taste good, are slightly acidic. For instance, wine, cheese, butter, lemon juice, vinegar, egg yolk, are all slightly acidic.....pH=5-7. The most basic thing that we eat is quite probably egg white, pH~=8.9-9.1. (Note that interestingly, when an hen's egg is freshly laid it has a pH of 7.8-8.0; I am told that on storage it loses (the acidic oxide) CO_2 and pH rises.....the shell must be permeable to CO_2(g)) The soapiness and bitterness of egg-white is quite characteristic of a base.