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Comparative Study Gr. 7 Ssc of Oton
OTON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SPECIAL PROGRAM IN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING
Oton, Iloilo
“Comparative study of the acidity of carbonated drinks”

Research Paper
Presented to
Ms. Rhoda Erdao

Presented by
Neo Johnbern Salcedo
Eunice Judewel Milanes
Kricia May Simba
Paula Grace Cadic SPECIAL PROGRAM IN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING
J.P. Laurel Street, Oton, Iloilo, Philippines

Acknowledgement

First of all the researchers would like to thank God for giving us the strength and the opportunity to finish this study in the given time and the guidance in all times.
To our Parents, we would like thank for giving us the support as well as our financial needs.
To Mrs. Judith Milanes, we would like to thank for the venue where the researchers conducted their study.
To Ms. Rhoda Erdao, the researchers would like to thank her, for assisting the researchers study and for correcting our errors.
To Ms. Cairene Jean Monsale, we would like to thank for giving the researchers an idea for this study.
Lastly, to the friends of the researchers who are Steve Turita, Nelva Joy Calanza, Kriza Nino whom gave moral support.

Researchers

ABSTRACT
Carbonated drinks are very common to us. Now a day’s lots of people are fond of drinking of soft drink even in our daily work like in schools or even inside of our homes we admit that we are drinking soft drinks.
This study wants to know the acidity of carbonated drinks and also to know the acidity of the different kinds of carbonated drinks and also to the benefit of community that will help mostly the parents to know of what are the less acidic carbonated drinks.
To determine the acidity of the different carbonated drinks, the researchers used Yellow bell extract as the (indicator) to test the acidity of the different carbonated drinks and a litmus paper.
The results prove that the set up A has the highest acidity level than the set up B and C carbonated drinks. When the yellow bell indicator was



Bibliography: www.google.com.ph http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirinda http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowbell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CarbonatedDrinks

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