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pH and Gardening

pH and Gardening

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Science

6th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-LS1-5, MS-LS2-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Zakiyyah Shaheed-Muhammad

Used 59+ times

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13 Slides • 4 Questions

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pH and Gardening

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What is pH?

How is it related to gardening?

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pH

  • "Potential/Power of Hydrogen"

  • pH: a scale used to express the acidity or alkalinity (base) of a solution. The scale is based on the concentration of Hydrogen ions present.

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pH Scale

The scale ranges from 0.0 to 14.0

- Neutral is 7.0

- Acidic is anything less than 7.0

- Basic/Alkaline is anything greater than 7.0

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Multiple Choice

The pH scale measures the concentration of what natural element?

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Oxygen

2

Helium

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Nitrogen

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Hydrogen

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Multiple Select

Which of the following pH levels are considered acidic? (Select all that apply)

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7.5

2

14.0

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2.0

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6.7

5

9.3

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pH

How does it relate to Gardening?

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pH levels affect plant growth

  • pH can greatly affect nutrient availability to plants.

  • When the pH is too high or too low, plants may get too much of some nutrients while it may not get enough of others.

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How does pH affect plant growth?

  • The availabilty of nutrients goes up or down depending upon pH levels.

  • Plant nutrients leach from soil at a faster rate if pH is below 5.5

  • The 'happy medium' for most nutrients to be readily available to plants is a pH between 6.0 and 7.5

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Multiple Choice

Based on the last chart, your plant is likely to get too much of which nutrient at an acidic level?

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Potassium

2

Iron

3

Nitrogen

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Magnesium

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Primary Nutrients

  • Nitrogen: promote leaf growth and green color, important for (it is an esential part of chlorophyll)

  • Phosphorus: form roots, make seeds, fruit & flowers

  • Potassium: promotes plant growth and regulates the rate of photosynthesis

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Secondary Nutrients

  • Calcium: needed to form cell walls and membranes

  • Magnesium: core of the chlorophyll molecule, needed to absorb sun light (energy)

  • Sulfur: Helps form amino acids chlorophyll and enzymes

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Multiple Choice

All of the following are essential to the structure of chlorophyll except

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Sulfur

2

Potassium

3

Nitrogen

4

Magnesium

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What happens when a plant is deficient in...

  • Sulfur

  • Magnesium

  • Phosphorus

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