Changed spacing in numbered lists to universal
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% \usepackage{fancyvrb} % Use line numbers with code samples
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% \usepackage{fvextra} % Break lines inside Verbatim environment:
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\usepackage{enumitem} % Control spacing in lists
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\setlist[enumerate]{itemsep=-2pt, topsep=5pt}
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% \usepackage{setspace} % Better control over line-spacing
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% \usepackage{nicefrac} % Use nice fractions
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\usepackage[bottom]{footmisc} % Keep the footnotes at the bottom of the page
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@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ pH is a rather vague concept for a lot of people, and the internet contains a lo
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pH is a measure of how acidic or alkaline (i.e., basic) a substance is. There is a lot of chemistry and math involved in pH, so let's start with some basic facts before getting into the chemistry and math.
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\begin{enumerate}[noitemsep]
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item The pH scale goes in two directions: from 7 down to zero, and from 7 up to fourteen.
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\item Substances with a pH of 7 are neutral—they are neither acidic nor basic. (They are also very rare.)
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\item Substances with a pH less than 7 are acidic.
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