Sliding friction is a force that opposes the motion of two surfaces sliding past each other. It is caused by the irregularities and roughness of the surfaces in contact. When an object is in motion on a surface, the irregularities on the surfaces interlock and create resistance to the motion, resulting in sliding friction.
Use mathematics and computational thinking to express the concentrations of solutions quantitatively using molarity.
Use the concept of pH as a model to predict the relative properties of strong, weak, concentrated, and dilute acids and bases (e.g., Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry acids and bases).