pH has a great importance in our daily life explain by giving three example for 3 marks
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pH has a great importance in our life -
1. The soil has has a specific pH which is neither too acidic nor too basic and allows good growth of plants.
2. There is specific pH of our saliva (mouth) i.e 5.5 if that goes below then one can have dental problems.
3. If pH of blood goes down below 7.35 and above than 7.45 then one can have problems.
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1. The soil has has a specific pH which is neither too acidic nor too basic and allows good growth of plants.
2. There is specific pH of our saliva (mouth) i.e 5.5 if that goes below then one can have dental problems.
3. If pH of blood goes down below 7.35 and above than 7.45 then one can have problems.
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Importance of pH in everyday life
1)pH in our digestive system
Our stomach produces hydrochloric acid.This dilute hydrochloric acid helps in digesting our food without harming the stomach.Sometimes excess of acid is produced in the stomach.The excess acid in the stomach causes indigestion which produces pain and irritation.In order to cure indigestion,we can take bases calledantacids.Being basic in nature,antacid react with excess acid in the stomach and neutralises it.
The two common antacids are Milk of Magnesia (Magnesium Hydroxide)and Sodium Bicarbonate(Baking soda)
2)pH change as the cause of tooth decay
When we eat food containing sugar,then the bacteria present in our mouth break down the sugar to form acids.This acid lowers the pH in the mouth.Tooth decay starts when the pH of acid formed in the mouth falls below 5.5.This is because then the acid becomes strong enough to attack the enamel of our teeth and corrode it.This sets in tooth decay.The best way to prevent tooth decay is to clean the mouth thoroughly after eating food.
3)Plants and animals are sensitive to pH change
Soil pH and plant growth:Most of the plants grow best when the pH of the soil is close to 7.If the soil is too acidic or basic,the plants grow badly or do not grow at all.The soil pH is also affected by the use of chemical fertilisers in the field.Chemicals can be added to soil to adjust its pH and make it suitable for growing plants.
If the soil is too acidic then it is treated with materials like quicklime or slaked lime.If the soil is too alkaline then alkalinity can be reduced by adding decaying organic matter.
1)pH in our digestive system
Our stomach produces hydrochloric acid.This dilute hydrochloric acid helps in digesting our food without harming the stomach.Sometimes excess of acid is produced in the stomach.The excess acid in the stomach causes indigestion which produces pain and irritation.In order to cure indigestion,we can take bases calledantacids.Being basic in nature,antacid react with excess acid in the stomach and neutralises it.
The two common antacids are Milk of Magnesia (Magnesium Hydroxide)and Sodium Bicarbonate(Baking soda)
2)pH change as the cause of tooth decay
When we eat food containing sugar,then the bacteria present in our mouth break down the sugar to form acids.This acid lowers the pH in the mouth.Tooth decay starts when the pH of acid formed in the mouth falls below 5.5.This is because then the acid becomes strong enough to attack the enamel of our teeth and corrode it.This sets in tooth decay.The best way to prevent tooth decay is to clean the mouth thoroughly after eating food.
3)Plants and animals are sensitive to pH change
Soil pH and plant growth:Most of the plants grow best when the pH of the soil is close to 7.If the soil is too acidic or basic,the plants grow badly or do not grow at all.The soil pH is also affected by the use of chemical fertilisers in the field.Chemicals can be added to soil to adjust its pH and make it suitable for growing plants.
If the soil is too acidic then it is treated with materials like quicklime or slaked lime.If the soil is too alkaline then alkalinity can be reduced by adding decaying organic matter.
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