SECTION 6.3 PG. 245-247 Acid – Base Indicators. Substances that change colour when the acidity of the solution changes are known as _________________.

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SECTION 6.3 PG Acid – Base Indicators

Substances that change colour when the acidity of the solution changes are known as _________________ A very common indicator used is __________, which is obtained from lichen ___________paper is prepared by soaking absorbent paper with litmus solution and then drying it.

Acid – Base Indicators Acid-base indicators are unique chemicals because they can exist in ________________, each with a distinctly different colour The form of the chemical depends on the ___________ of the solution. They usually have very complicated formulas, so simple __________ are used: __ – litmus; __ – bromothymol blue; __ – indicator (generic) The two forms of any indicator depend on whether a particular hydrogen atom is present in the indicator’s molecule. In general, the lower pH form is designated _________ In general, the higher pH form is designated ________

Acid – Base Indicators Other acid-base indicators:  Because the chemical structure of each indicator is different, the pH at which the indicator changes from the HIn (aq) form to the In - (aq) form is different for each indicator. (See inside back cover of textbook) Common nameColor of HIn(aq) pH range of colour change Color of In - (aq) Bromothymol blueYellow Blue PhenolphthaleinColourless Pink

A Close Look at Litmus Paper The colour changes of litmus are a little more complicated than what you have learned previously. There is a “fuzzy” region around the neutral point (pH=7) where the colour is not easily distinguished. Between , litmus is in the process of changing colour and you will see mixtures of red and blue.  These intermediate colours are only somewhat useful, with the exception of bromothymol blue, where the green is a distinct colour in the middle of the range bromothymol blue Common nameColor of HIn(aq) pH range of colour change Color of In - (aq) LitmusRed Blue

Uses of Acid-Base Indicators Acid base indicators have two primary uses: 1) Indicators are commonly used to mark the end of a _______________ (you will learn more about this in Chapter 8) 2) Indicators are used to _________________ the pH of a solution by using a number of different indicators.  In this method, acid-base indicators are used to replace the more expensive pH meter for simplicity, although indicators are not as accurate. Example: SolutionAfter addition to samples of the solution … pH range implied by each indicator pH of solution A ● methyl red was red ● thymol blue turned yellow ● methyl orange turned red pH must be < 4.8 pH > 2.8 but < 8.0 pH must be < 3.2 Combining these results, the pH must be between 2.8 and 3.2

Practice Lab Exercise 6.B pg. 247  Complete the Analysis Portion of the lab below SolutionAfter addition to samples of the solution … pH range implied by each indicator pH of solution A ● methyl violet was blue ● methyl orange was yellow ● methyl red was red ● phenolphthalein was colourless B ● indigo carmine was blue ● phenol red was yellow ● bromocresol green was blue ● methyl red was yellow C ● phenolphthalein was colourless ● thymol blue was yellow ● bromocresol green was yellow ● methyl orange was orange

Practice (continued) Pg. 247 #1-3 (#4 BONUS) Quiz Wednesday  Properties of Acids/Bases  pH, pOH calculations  Acid base indicators