The p H Scale Remember the household products
The p. H Scale
Remember the household products lab? • You tested household chemicals with litmus paper and p. H paper. Product 1. 2. … … 9. Color p. H Formula Acid/Base?
What happened to the p. H paper? p. H paper (aka Universal Indicator Paper) • What color(s) do/does the paper turn for acids? Reds and oranges • What color(s) do/does the paper turn for bases? Greens and Blues
What is the p. H scale? • p. H (“potential hydrogen”): another way of representing the hydrogen ion (H+) concentration of a solution • p. H values range from 0 - 14 ACIDIC BASIC
The p. H scale Acidic solution: Neutral solution: Basic solution: ACIDIC Neutral p. H < 7. 0 p. H = 7. 0 p. H > 7. 0 BASIC p. H = Increasing acidity Increasing basicity
The p. H Scale
How can you tell the p. H of a chemical? Indicators! 1. Indicator paper (like p. H paper) 2. Liquid indicators (like phenolphthalein) 3. p. H meters
Indicators Indicator: a chemical or solution that changes color at a certain p. H The p. H range varies for different indicators Titration Xample
Indicator Lab Instructions: Many naturally colored compounds can behave as acid-base indicators. In this lab, you will be given a choice of several different fruits and vegetables. Your goal is to make indicators from these fruits and vegetables. On lined notebook paper, you must do the following: 1. Write a purpose. 2. Provide a complete set of instructions for making the indicator solution from the raw materials and testing the solution. (The indicator is usually in the skin of the fruit or veggie. You will have to boil the fruit or veggie in a small amount of water to extract the indicator). 3. Create a data table listing your results for 3 indicator solutions (see below). 4. Answer the analysis questions. Available Materials: solutions with various p. H, carrots, blueberries, red cabbage, red grapes, red onions, tea leaves, 100 m. L beaker, deionized water, pipettes, well plates, scoopula
DEMO • Why do chemistry teachers like to teach about hydroxides?
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