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Mixture

Combination of two or more substances

Solute

The substance that is dissolved


Solvent

the substance in which the solute dissolves

suspensions

mix of water and nondisolved substance

Solution

all componenets are evenly distriputed

What makes pure water neutral

water molecules split to form H+ ions and OH- ions

what does the pH scale measure?

concentration of H+ ions in solution

Which side is acidic

left

Examples of solutions with more H+ ions

Stomach acid, lemon juice

examples of solutions with more OH- ions

bleach, soap

how to buffer a solution?

add a weak acid

Why are buffers important?

Because they keep our pH levels in balance