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  • pH Scale

    A logarithmic scale from 0 to 14 measuring hydrogen ion concentration in solutions.
  • Hydrogen Ion

    Positively charged ion whose concentration determines a solution's acidity.
  • Hydroxide Ion

    Negatively charged ion inversely related to hydrogen ion concentration in solutions.
  • Acidic Solution

    A solution with a pH less than 7, indicating high hydrogen ion concentration.
  • Basic Solution

    A solution with a pH greater than 7, indicating low hydrogen ion concentration.
  • Neutral Solution

    A solution with a pH of 7, where hydrogen and hydroxide ion concentrations are equal.
  • Buffers

    Substances that resist changes in pH by absorbing or releasing hydrogen ions.
  • Bicarbonate Buffer System

    A buffer system in blood using bicarbonate ions to maintain pH balance.
  • Homeostasis

    The maintenance of stable internal conditions, such as pH, in living organisms.
  • Logarithmic Scale

    A scale where each unit increase represents a tenfold change in concentration.
  • Biological Processes

    Processes in living organisms affected by hydrogen ion concentration.
  • Battery Acid

    A highly acidic substance with a pH close to 0.
  • Lemon Juice

    A naturally acidic liquid with a pH around 2.
  • Ammonia

    A basic substance with a pH around 11.
  • Drain Cleaner

    A highly basic substance with a pH close to 14.