Vomit is generally considered to be acidic because it contains gastric juices, which include hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach. The pH of vomit typically ranges from 1.5 to 3.5, indicating its acidic nature. Additionally, the presence of undigested food and bile can alter its composition, but the overall acidity remains a defining characteristic.
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