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On Phet Colorado's website, we looked at what happens if you add different liquids that have different pH levels then add water to see how it balances out. The first thing I realized is that on the macro scale, the more water you added to things that were acids (below 7 pH level), the more the pH level increased because it began trying to balance the mixture. If you added water to a base (above 7 pH), the pH level decreases as it tries to balance out. This happens because water has a neutral pH of 7.

The micro scale shows that the more substances you add the more molecules are being added to the mixture. I also noticed that the more liquids you add the more spread out the molecules are. This happens with all liquids.

The my solution shows similar results as the other 2 scales. It shows that as you add water, which has a neutral pH, the pH level of a mixture changes depending on the pH. It decreases if the pH level of the substance is larger than 7 and increases if the pH is less than 7.