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By Mitchell Loop & Alison Parrott Mrs. La Salle Period 6.

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1 By Mitchell Loop & Alison Parrott Mrs. La Salle Period 6

2 Purpose  The purpose of the lab is to measure the pH value of various household materials by using a natural indicator to make an indicator chart.

3 Materials  Knife  Red cabbage leaves  1-cup measure  Hot water  2 jars  Clean white cloth  Teaspoon  Tape  3 sheets of plain white paper  Pencil  Ruler  10 clear plastic cups  White vinegar  Baking soda  Household ammonia  Dropper  Various household items

4 Procedure  1. Put ½ cup of finely chopped red cabbage leaves in a jar and add ½ cup of hot water. Stir and crush the leaves with a spoon. Continue the extraction until the water is distinctly colored.  2. Strain the extract through a piece of cloth into a clean jar. This liquid is your natural indicator.

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6  3. Tape three sheets of paper end to end. Draw a line along the center and label it at 5-cm intervals with the numbers 1 to 14. This is your pH scale.  4. Pour your indicator to about 1-cm depth into each of three plastic cups. To one cup, add several drops of vinegar, to the second add several drops of ammonia

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8  4. Pour your indicator to about 1-cm depth into each of three plastic cups. To one cup, add several drops of vinegar, to the second add several drops of ammonia, and to the third add a pinch of baking soda. The resulting colors indicate pH values of 3, 9, and 11. place the cups on your pH scale.

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10  5. Repeat step 4 for household items such as table salt, toothpaste, mouthwash, shampoo, laundry detergent, dish detergent etc.

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12 Results  Hot Sauce- “Tapatio”: 1  Vinegar: 3  Shampoo: 5  Salt: 6  Baking soda: 9  Toothpaste: 10  Ammonia: 11

13 Analyze and Conclude  1. What was the color of the indicator at acidic, neutral, and basic conditions? - The acidic indicator was red, the neutral indicator was green, and the basic indicator was blue.

14  2. What chemical changes were responsible for the color changes? - The chemical changes that were responsible for the color changes were the changes to acid or to base.

15  3. Label the materials you tested as acidic, basic, or neutral. - Hot sauce: acidic - Vinegar: acidic - Salt: slightly acidic - Baking soda: slightly basic - Toothpaste: basic - Ammonia: basic

16  4. Which group contains items used for cleaning or personal hygiene? - The group the contains products for cleaning and personal hygiene is the bases.


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