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  • pH Scale


    A scale ranging from 0 to 14 that measures hydrogen ion concentration.

  • What does a pH below 7 indicate?


    Acidity

  • What does a pH above 7 signify?


    Basicity

  • Neutral pH


    A pH of 7

  • Buffers


    Substances that resist changes in pH when acids or bases are added.

  • Bicarbonate Buffer System


    A buffer system in blood that helps maintain pH around 7.

  • Why is pH important for biological processes?


    Because many biological processes are strongly affected by hydrogen ion concentration.

  • What happens when pH is lower than 7?


    The solution is acidic.

  • What happens when pH is higher than 7?


    The solution is basic.

  • Inverse Proportionality in pH


    When pH is low, hydrogen ion concentration is high, and vice versa.

  • Hydroxide Ion Concentration


    Directly proportional to pH; higher pH means higher hydroxide ion concentration.

  • What is the pH of pure water?


    7 (Neutral)

  • Effect of pH on living organisms


    Even slight pH shifts can be harmful.

  • How do buffers maintain pH?


    By either accepting or donating hydrogen ions.

  • What is the pH of lemon juice?


    Around 2

  • What is the pH of ocean water?


    About 8 (slightly basic)

  • What is the pH of ammonia?


    About 12 (basic)

  • What is the pH of black coffee?


    Around 5 (slightly acidic)

  • What does a high pH indicate about hydrogen ion concentration?


    Low hydrogen ion concentration

  • What does a low pH indicate about hydrogen ion concentration?


    High hydrogen ion concentration

  • Homeostasis


    The maintenance of stable internal conditions, such as pH.

  • What is the role of HCO3-in the bicarbonate buffer system?


    It can accept hydrogen ions to decrease their concentration.

  • What is the role of HHCO3 in the bicarbonate buffer system?


    It can donate hydrogen ions to increase their concentration.

  • Why do living organisms need buffers?


    To maintain pH around 7 and prevent harmful pH changes.

  • What is the pH of battery acid?


    Very low (highly acidic)

  • What is the pH of baking soda?


    Slightly basic

  • What is the pH of milk?


    Slightly acidic

  • What is the pH of drain cleaner?


    About 14 (highly basic)

  • What does the pH scale measure?


    Hydrogen ion concentration in a solution.