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match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sen…

Question

match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. 1. the term for a solution with a low ph number, such as lemon juice or vinegar, is. 2. the term for a solution that has an equal concentration of h⁺ and oh⁻ is. 3. the term for a solution with a high ph number, such as ammonia or bleach, is. 4. an acid is a compound that donates to a solution. 5. the higher the ph number, the higher the concentration of in a solution. 6. a substance that accepts h⁺ when they are in excess and donates h⁺ when their concentration drops is called a(n).

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Solutions with low pH are acidic. Lemon - juice and vinegar are examples of acidic solutions.
  2. A solution with equal concentrations of \(H^+\) and \(OH^-\) is neutral.
  3. Solutions with high pH are basic. Ammonia and bleach are basic substances.
  4. Acids donate \(H^+\) ions to a solution.
  5. The higher the pH, the higher the concentration of \(OH^-\) in a solution as pH is related to the negative logarithm of \(H^+\) concentration and \(H^+\) and \(OH^-\) concentrations are inversely related in an aqueous solution.
  6. A buffer is a substance that accepts \(H^+\) when in excess and donates \(H^+\) when the concentration drops.

Answer:

  1. acidic
  2. neutral
  3. basic
  4. \(H^+\)
  5. \(OH^-\)
  6. buffer