Acids+and+Bases+ICS16ELK

On this demonstration I experienced with substances and different pH levels.On the different lab examples (macro, micro, and my solution). I spent a lot of time observing the macro lab. Anything with a pH of less than 7.0 is an acid. Any substance with a pH of 7.0 or more is a base. On the the macro lab when the water was added into the base the pH level dropped steadily depending on how much water you added. It is almost the complete opposite when water is added to an acid. The pH rises. This was a simple or macro lab that only gave the option of adding water to a certain substance. The micro lab is a little different. It has the formula for hydroxide and hydronium and the ratio between the two compounds. The unites of measurement are in scientific notation, the formula is the concentration. The Hydroxide level goes down when more water is added to the solution, the hydronium level raises. The higher the pH level of the substance is, the higher level the hydroxide goes. Water makes the pH level to go down fro the total substance. Therefore the hydroxide digresses in level. The water level is almost always at 55. Personally, I think the linear graph is easier to read because, the points are calculated. The my solutions lab is the same as the micro lab, with the same factors and complexities. You just have the ability to create your own solutions.