. What is acid indigestion? How is it treated, and explain how the treatment works.

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SNC2D – Chemistry: Chemical Reactions
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1. What is acid indigestion? How is it treated, and explain how the treatment works.
2. What would you expect as an approximate pH value for each of the following?
(Use the pH scale in Figure 1 on page 296)
a) A very concentrated base
b) A dilute basic (or alkaline) solution
c) A very concentrated acid
d) A dilute acid
e) Tap water
3. Consider a solution with a pH of 6.5 and a solution of 3.5. Which is more acidic?
How much more acidic is it?
4. Roughly how much more acidic is lemon juice than apples (see Figure 1 on page
296)? Roughly how much more basic is bleach than blood?
(apples have pH = 3, lemons have pH = 2)
5. What happens to the pH of an acid when water is added to it?
Transcribed Image Text:SNC2D – Chemistry: Chemical Reactions Questions: 1. What is acid indigestion? How is it treated, and explain how the treatment works. 2. What would you expect as an approximate pH value for each of the following? (Use the pH scale in Figure 1 on page 296) a) A very concentrated base b) A dilute basic (or alkaline) solution c) A very concentrated acid d) A dilute acid e) Tap water 3. Consider a solution with a pH of 6.5 and a solution of 3.5. Which is more acidic? How much more acidic is it? 4. Roughly how much more acidic is lemon juice than apples (see Figure 1 on page 296)? Roughly how much more basic is bleach than blood? (apples have pH = 3, lemons have pH = 2) 5. What happens to the pH of an acid when water is added to it?
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