8th grade K12 Physical science
Im nto in 8th grade but i get that pretty easily, yes?
Ok 1. Explain how the pH of a solution is determined.
The pH of an aqueous solution is the measure of how acidic or basic it is. The pH of an aqueous solution can be determined and calculated by using the concentration of hydronium ion concentration in the solution.The pH of an aqueous solution is based on the pH scale which ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is considered to be neutral. A pH of less than 7 is considered acidic. A pH of greater than 7 is then considered basic. Acidic solutions have high hydronium concentrations and lower hydroxide concentrations. Basic solutions have high hydroxide concentrations and lower hydronium concentrations.
WOW thats alot i will read it thanks btw
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