Label the pH scale below using the word bank provided. (1 point)

Drop target 1
Drop target 2
Drop target 3
Question 2
Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (1 point)
1. The
measures how acidic or basic a substance is.

2. The pH scale ranges from
to
.

3. If a solution has a pH of 7, it is considered
.

4. A pH less than 7 is considered
with
numbers indicating stronger acids.

5. a pH greater than 7 is considered
, with
numbers indicating stronger bases.

6. Water is considered a(n)
substance.

7. Most food substances like tomatoes, lemons, and milk are
.

8. Most cleaning substances like soap and bleach are
.

Question 3
Use the pH scale provided to answer the questions that follow.

(1 point)
1. Which is more acidic:

2. Which is more basic (alkaline):

3. What is the only neutral substance:

4. What is the strongest acid on the pH scale shown above:

5. What is the strongest base on the pH scale shown above:

1 answer

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.")

  1. Drop target 1: Acidic
  2. Drop target 2: Neutral
  3. Drop target 3: Basic

Question 2: Fill in the blanks using the drop down menu. (1 point)

  1. The pH scale measures how acidic or basic a substance is.
  2. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14.
  3. If a solution has a pH of 7, it is considered neutral.
  4. A pH less than 7 is considered acidic, with lower numbers indicating stronger acids.
  5. A pH greater than 7 is considered basic, with higher numbers indicating stronger bases.
  6. Water is considered a(n) neutral substance.
  7. Most food substances like tomatoes, lemons, and milk are acidic.
  8. Most cleaning substances like soap and bleach are basic.

Question 3: Use the pH scale provided to answer the questions that follow. (1 point)

  1. Which is more acidic: (Assuming options are given; choose based on pH values)
  2. Which is more basic (alkaline): (Assuming options are given; choose based on pH values)
  3. What is the only neutral substance: Water (pH 7).
  4. What is the strongest acid on the pH scale shown above: pH 0 (if that is the lowest).
  5. 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!