Question 1: Label the pH scale using the word bank provided. (1 point)
(Assuming the word bank contains categories like "acidic," "basic," "neutral," "stronger acids," and "stronger bases.")
- Drop target 1: Acidic
- Drop target 2: Neutral
- Drop target 3: Basic
Question 2: Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (1 point)
- The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is.
- The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14.
- If a solution has a pH of 7, it is considered neutral.
- A pH less than 7 is considered acidic, with lower numbers indicating stronger acids.
- A pH greater than 7 is considered basic, with higher numbers indicating stronger bases.
- Water is considered a(n) neutral substance.
- Most food substances like tomatoes, lemons, and milk are acidic.
- Most cleaning substances like soap and bleach are basic.
Question 3: Use the pH scale provided to answer the questions that follow. (1 point)
- Which is more acidic: (Assuming options are given; choose based on pH values)
- Which is more basic (alkaline): (Assuming options are given; choose based on pH values)
- What is the only neutral substance: Water (pH 7).
- What is the strongest acid on the pH scale shown above: pH 0 (if that is the lowest).
- What is the strongest base on the pH scale shown above: pH 14 (if that is the highest).
Feel free to provide specifics if you have certain pH values or options for questions 1 and 2 in Question 3!