Science Measuring pH

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Acid rain

*Any form of precipitation that has a lower pH than normal* Precipitation that's not pure water since it contains CO*2*

Acidosis

Condition for when blood becomes too acidic

Alkalosis

Condition for when blood becomes too basic (aka alkaline)

The pH must be in balance

For the human body to work properly, what must happen?

They change colors at certain pH ranges and they don't give a certain pH number

How do acid-base indicators work?

They are basic and they restore the pH back to normal

How do antacid tablets help with indigestion?

They help digest foods

How do stomach acids help humans?

It provides a precise pH value

How does an electronic pH meter work?

This paper has been infused with several acid-base indicators and turn into different colors depending on the pH of the solution. The color is compared to a reference card that shows the pH

How does universal pH paper work?

Fossil fuels are burned, and they release fuels in the air, such as sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides. Those chemicals combine with the water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid which forms acid rain. It forms acid rain when those chemicals dissolve in precipitation

How is acid rain formed?

An acidic solution

If a solution is 0-6 on the pH scale, what is it?

Neutral

If a solution is 7 on the pH scale, what is it?

Basic

If a solution is 8-14 on the pH scale, what is it?

The environment is within a certain pH range

Plants and animals are healthier when what?

OH- ions; basic

The higher the pH value, the more __________ there are and the more _________ a solution is.

H*3*O+ ions; acidic

The lower the pH value, the more ________ there are and the more __________ the solution will be.

pH

The measure of how acidic or basic a solution is

Pure water, saliva

What are some examples of a neutral solution?

Lemon juice, vinegar, milk, stomach acid, apple juice, and black coffee

What are some examples of acids?

Ammonia, antacid tablets (when dissolved in water), baking soda, hand soap, and drain cleaner

What are some examples of bases?

They help form acid rain

What are the effects of the sulfuric oxides released during a volcanic eruption?

Acid-base indicators (bromthymol blue), universal pH paper, and electronic pH meter

What are three methods used to measure pH?

More H*3*O+ ions than OH-

What does an acid solution have?

The nutrients that the plants need do not dissolve into the water into the soil

What happens when the soil is too acidic or too basic?

*It can damage ecosystems by lowering the pH of bodies of water* It can harm aquatic species and other organisms that rely on water for survival *It can damage leaves of plants* It can lower pH of soil *It can damage buildings and sculptures made of limestone and marble* It damages paint and makes metal corrode faster

What harms can acid rain do?

The pH range is from 7.35 to 7.45

What is normal blood pH?

Somewhere between 5 and 6

What is normal rain pH?

The concentration of hydronium ions/H*3*O+ (hydrogen ion concentration) present in a solution

What is pH a measure of specifically?

About 2.5. It can drop to 1.5 to help digestion

What is the normal stomach pH?

Values ranging from 0 to 14

What the pH scale have?

Difficulty digesting food and low pH

What two factors can lead to indigestion?

The electronic pH meter

Which method of measuring pH is most accurate?

To maintain good health

Why do you need to keep blood in it's normal pH?

Because too acidic or too basic soils cannot provide nutrients the plants need to grow

Why is the pH of soil important?


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