Acids_Bases-ICS16SPI

During the macro simmulation, I saw that when you add more water to the chicken soup (5.8) the ph level rises. But, if the ph level is high than the water (7.00) it lowers when you add water. This is because if the ph level is high than the water the ph level lowers. If the ph level is less than the water it gets higher. Why does this happen? Well, the ph level and water want to balance out because they want to have enough bases and acids to form the compound. That is what happened during the marco simmulation.

During the mirco simmulation, I realized that once I added the water to the chicken soup the H3O was rising and the OH was lowering. But, like I said above it depends on what the ph level is. If the ph level for the chicken soup is lower than the water, the H3O lowers and the OH rises. Why does this happen? Well, the ph level and water want to balance out because they want to have enough acid and base to form the compound. That is what happens during the micro simmulation.

During my solution, this simmulation basically shows h ydronium and hydroxide amounts are the same when the substance is neutral. Hydronium amounts increase when it is more acidic. Hydroxide also increases when it is more acidic. Both cant be large amounts because they must balance out one large one small amount. When the hydronium or the hydroxide is at the top of a scale they have 5.0 molecules and when they are neutral they both have the same amount of molecules.