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Universal Indicator Groupmates:
Carmen Cheung (4) Chris Chow (7) Sandy Luk (21) Gary Ma (25) Hendrick Wong (28) Brian Wong (29)
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Introduction Acid-base indicator color change with pH
Detect acidity and alkalinity Plant pigments colour dependent of pH
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Aims Explore Extraction of natural indicators Color change
Determine Which plant can be an indicator Which can cover the pH range
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Goggles Water bath Prevent direct heating
Precautions Goggles Water bath Prevent direct heating
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Apparatus and Chemicals used
Fruits - oranges, apples, grapes Vegetables - beetroot, spinach, cauliflower, ginger, chili Flowers – carnation, hibiscus Mortar and pestle Test tube Test tube rack Beaker Dropper Ethanol Stirring rods Deionized or distilled water 0.1M HCl (aq) (pH1) NaOH(s) 100cm3 and 10cm3 Measuring cylinder
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Procedures Preparing pH 1-14 solutions Extracting the indicator
Testing the pH solutions with the indicators prepared Testing the solutions with methyl orange and phenolphthalein Comparing the color changes of the indicators
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Methyl Orange & Phenolphthalein
Result Hibiscus Methyl Orange & Phenolphthalein
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Result
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Discussion Questions Why hibiscus can as the indicator for different pH ? Contains anthocyanine [1,2] Pigment Pink, red, purple, violet and blue Dye extracted Changes its colour Hydrogen ion conc. of the solution
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Discussion Why other substance used can only detect the pH of alkali ?
Equivalence point obtained Coincident the one by standard indicator Flower extract Use of mixed indicator
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Discussion 3. Any differences between the efficiency of hibiscus and phenolphthalein ? Hibiscus indicator Phenolphthalein Different pH values of the testing solutions Cannot shows the pH values Different colors in these solutions Acidic Colorless Alkaline Pink Sharp color change Easy to detect end-point Gradual color change Uneasy to find the end-point
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Discussion Error & Improvement Experiment was carried out once only
Carried again Raise the accuracy Titration has not been carried out Titration should be carried out With methyl orange, phenolphthalein and hibiscus indicator respectively Color change can be observed
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Discussion Only parts of flowers & fruits crushed to make indicators
Should be crushed more times Should be used twice by one titration
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Discussion Conc. of flowers & fruits in indicators for color change not investigated Different conc. of the flowers and fruits in indicators Different effects on color change Indicator of different conc. should be prepared in each titration
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Discussion Solution extracted in foam state Not pure enough
Affected color change
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Discussion Limitation
Inaccurate equipment for extracting pure solution
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Hibiscus Universal indicator Distinct color changes
Conclusion Hibiscus Universal indicator Distinct color changes
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Reflection Poor time management Poor preparation A gain of knowledge
Deeper interest in Chemistry
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Universal Indicator The End
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