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The pH Scale
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What does pH stand for? potential Hydrogen
Refers to the substance’s ability to attract Hydrogen atoms
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The pH Scale A series of numbers from 1 to 14.
Used to describe how acidic or basic a solution is. Most acidic substances are at the low end of the scale. Most basic substances are at the high end of the scale.
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pH Indicator Paper You can find the pH of a solution by using indicator paper or an indicator solution. Indicator paper/solution turns a different color for each pH value. Matching the color of the paper/solution with the colors on the scale tells how acidic or basic a solution is.
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Neutral pH A solution with a pH of 7 is neutral. This means that the solution is neither acidic nor basic. Example: Pure water has a pH of 7.
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Basic pH Basic solutions have a pH greater than 7.
High ability to attract Hydrogen ions. Example: Soap has a pH of 10.
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Acidic pH Solutions with a pH less than 7 are acidic.
Low ability to attract Hydrogen ions. Example: Lemons have a pH of 2.
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Sample pH Scale Number the line (left to right) from 1 to 14 (spaced evenly).
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