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Solutions and pH

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Start with concentration and dilution in one beaker, then reuse that same solution language to read acid-base balance and pH.

Use this track when Chemistry should feel broader than the original rates-and-equilibrium slice without turning into a giant curriculum tree. The path starts with how much solute sits in how much liquid, then widens into acid-base intuition where pH becomes a readable scale tied to the same bounded solution model.

Amount in volumeDilution without losing solutepH as a live scaleAcid-base balance

Entry diagnostic

Decide where to enter this path without opening a second testing system.

Reuse the concentration quick test and the near-neutral pH challenge to decide whether to start from dilution basics or jump straight into acid-base balance.

Start from beginning0 / 2 probes ready

Check the solution-to-pH bridge first

Start from beginning

No saved diagnostic checks are available yet, so the opening concept is still the best place to start.

Uses the same local-first quick tests, checkpoint challenges, and track history already saved in this browser.

  1. Quick testNot started2 questions

    Concentration quick test

    Check whether amount-versus-volume reasoning and dilution already stay separate on the same beaker.

    No saved quick-test result yet.

    Concentration
  2. ChallengeNot started6 checks

    Near-neutral checkpoint

    Use the pH challenge to verify that acid-base balance already reads cleanly before you skip the opening solutions concept.

    No saved checkpoint attempt yet.

    pH intuition

Why this order

The sequence is authored to keep the model honest.

Concentration and Dilution comes first because it stabilizes the amount-versus-volume story underneath every later solution bench. Acid-Base / pH Intuition then reuses that same solution language while acid amount, base amount, and water pull the mixture around a live pH scale.

Shared concept pages

Each step opens the same simulation-first framework.

Compare mode, prediction mode, quick test, worked examples, guided overlays, challenge mode, and read-next cues stay on the concept pages. The track only decides the guided order and the next recommended stop.

Guided path

Follow the concepts and checkpoint moments in order.

Checkpoint cards reuse the authored challenge entries already living on the concept pages.

  1. 1Not startedMastery: NewStart here

    Concentration and Dilution

    Use one beaker to separate how concentration changes when you add solvent from how it changes when you add more solute.

    Start here before moving into Acid-Base / pH Intuition.

    Solutions and pHIntro22 min
  2. Checkpoint 1LockedNot started

    Dilution checkpoint

    Lock in a genuine dilution move where the beaker becomes less concentrated without turning it into a different solute case.

    Finish Concentration and Dilution first. This checkpoint ties together Concentration through Dilute without losing solute.

    Pause here after Concentration and Dilution before moving into Acid-Base / pH Intuition.

    Concentration6 checksCoreGraph-linkedGuided start
  3. 2Not startedMastery: New

    Acid-Base / pH Intuition

    Keep acid amount, base amount, water, and the pH strip visible together so acidity and basicity stay intuitive rather than memorized.

    Capstone step after Concentration and Dilution.

    Solutions and pHIntro24 min
  4. Checkpoint 2LockedNot started

    Near-neutral checkpoint

    Finish by landing the mixture near neutral while acid and base character stay visibly close together on the same pH bench.

    Finish Acid-Base / pH Intuition first. This checkpoint ties together Concentration and pH intuition through Land near neutral.

    Final checkpoint that closes the authored track after Acid-Base / pH Intuition.

    ConcentrationpH intuition6 checksCoreGraph-linkedGuided start