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Step 3 of 40 / 4 completeSolutions and pH
Earlier steps still set up Acid-Base / pH Intuition.
Previous step: Solubility and Saturation.
Concept module
Keep acid amount, base amount, water, and the pH strip visible together so acidity and basicity stay intuitive rather than memorized.
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Starter track
Step 3 of 40 / 4 completeEarlier steps still set up Acid-Base / pH Intuition.
Previous step: Solubility and Saturation.
Why it behaves this way
Acid-base intuition becomes easier to trust when the pH scale and the mixture character stay visible together. This bench keeps acid amount, base amount, water volume, and the current pH in one bounded scene.
The point is not fake precision. The goal is to see why more acid pushes the mixture one way, more base pushes it the other way, and extra water softens both influences toward the middle.
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1. Read the current mixture amounts
2. Compare the two mixture characters
3. Read the pH scale together with the mixture bars
Current pH reading
Common misconception
A pH number is just a memorized label, so the particle picture does not add much.
The pH number summarizes which character is stronger in the mixture right now.
The particle and bar cues help show why the scale moves instead of treating pH like an isolated fact.
Mini challenge
Make a prediction before you reveal the next step.
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Quick test
Reasoning
Question 1 of 2
Use the live bench to test the result before moving on.
Accessibility
The simulation shows one acid-base vessel, a pH strip, and controls for acid amount, base amount, and water volume.
Graph summary
One graph shows pH against acid amount, and a second shows pH against base amount.
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