The Basics of pH
Acids vs. Bases
Teeth and Enamel
Real-World Applications
Healthy Choices
100

What does pH stand for?

Potential of Hydrogen

100

What is an acid?

A substance with a pH below 7.

100

What protects your teeth?

Enamel.

100

 Name a field where pH testing is used

 Dentistry, environmental science, or medicine

100

Name a healthy drink for your teeth

Water or milk

200

 What is the pH scale?

A scale that measures how acidic or basic a substance is, ranging from 0 to 14.

200

What is a base?

A substance with a pH above 7.

200

What happens to enamel when exposed to acid?

It softens and can be damaged

200

How do scientists test pH?

Using pH paper or pH meters

200

What is a sugary food that can harm your teeth?

Candy or soda

300

What is a neutral pH?

A pH of 7

300

What pH value is considered acidic?

Any value below 7

300

 Why is saliva important for your teeth?

It helps wash away food and neutralizes acids

300

Give an example of a real-world experiment using pH

Testing the pH of different drinks

300

What is an alkaline food?

Spinach or broccoli.

400

What range does the pH scale cover?

 From 0 to 14

400

What is the pH of pure water?

 A pH of 7 (neutral)

400

How can you strengthen your enamel?

 By consuming fluoride and calcium-rich foods.

400

How does pH relate to environmental science?

 It helps assess water quality and soil health

400

Name a fruit juice that is acidic

Orange juice or apple juice

500

Why is understanding pH important?

It helps us know how substances affect our health, especially for our teeth.

500

What happens to teeth in acidic environments?

Enamel can soften and weaken, leading to cavities.

500

How long can acid damage teeth?

The longer acid is present, the more damage it can cause

500

Describe how pH affects medicine

It can influence drug effectiveness and metabolism.

500

What is the best way to protect your teeth from acid?

Rinse your mouth with water and avoid sugary drinks