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- negatively charged subatomic particles in an atoms nucleus.
a. electron
b. adhesion
c. solution
d. proton
- measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions (h⁺) & hydroxide ions (oh⁻) in a solution; measures if a solution is acidic or basic.
a. cohesion
b. bases
c. ph
d. acids
- substance that does the dissolving.
a. mixture
b. buffer
c. solvent
d. suspension
- substance that releases hydrogen ions (h⁺) when dissolved in water; an acidic solution has a ph less than 7.
a. enzymes
b. acids
c. alcohols
d. lipids
Brief Explanations
- Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles, though they orbit the nucleus, not inside it; the option matches the charge description.
- pH quantifies H⁺ and OH⁻ concentration, indicating acidity or basicity.
- Solvent is the substance that dissolves another (solute).
- Acids release H⁺ in water, resulting in pH < 7.
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