2. do you think the amount of the liquid chan...

2. do you think the amount of the liquid changes how acidic or basic it is? explain your thinking.

Answer

# Brief Explanations: The acidity or basicity of a liquid is determined by the concentration of hydrogen ions ($H^+$) or hydroxide ions ($OH^-$) in it, not the amount of the liquid. For example, if you have a beaker with 100 mL of a solution with a certain pH (a measure of acidity/basicity), and you pour out 50 mL, the remaining 50 mL still has the same concentration of $H^+$ or $OH^-$ ions per unit volume. So the pH (acidity/basicity level) remains the same. # Answer: No, the amount of the liquid does not change how acidic or basic it is. Acidity/basicity depends on ion concentration (e.g., $H^+$ or $OH^-$ per unit volume), not total liquid volume.