Acid and Base Concentrations

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What is another name for base?

Alkaline

Each whole number on the pH scale represents

a tenfold difference in hydrogen ion concentration.

Solutions with more hydrogen ions than hydroxide ions are

acidic.

Solutions with more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions are

basic or alkaline.

Buffers are

chemicals that resist pH change.

As the hydrogen ion concentration increases, the pH

decreases.

Hydrogen ion concentration is typically measured in

grams of ions per liter of solution.

Acidic solutions have pH values that are

less than 7.0.

Alkaline solutions have pH values that are

more than 7.0.

Solutions with equal number of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions are

neutral.

The pH scale ranges from

0 to 14.

A solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.1 grams per liter has a pH value of

1.0.

A solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of 0.001 grams per liter has a pH value of

3.0.

A neutral pH is

7.0.

The normal pH of blood is

7.35 - 7.45.

Acidosis is

a fall in blood pH.

Alkalosis is

a rise in blood pH.

The pH scale is

a shorthand system used to indicate the concentration of hydrogen ions.


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