Why does an "acid spill kit" often contain baking soda?
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A) Baking sod...
Why does an "acid spill kit" often contain baking soda?
Question options:
A) Baking soda is a weaker acid, which will raise the solution's pH.
B) Baking soda will absorb the acid so that it can be swept up.
C) Baking soda is a strong base that will react violently with the acid.
D) Baking soda is a weak base and will neutralize the acid.
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