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Acids, Bases, & ph Lab Page 101
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Red cabbage waterRed cabbage water is an indicator of pH. Although it can't be used to determine exact pH, it can distinguish between acid (pH of 0 to 6), neutral (pH near 7), and base (pH of 8 to 14). acid neutral base 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2. In this activity: If the indicator turns the solution red or pink, the solution is an acid. A purple solution indicates that it is neutral, neither an acid nor a base. If the indicator turns the solution blue or green, the solution is a base.
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1. What is the role of a pH indicator? The measurement of how much acid or base is in a solution. 2a.The range of pH: (cabbage juice) red or pink = an acid. purple = neutral blue or green=base. 2b. Red Litmus Paper If the red litmus paper turns red, then its neutral or an acid. 2c. Blue Litmus Paper If the blue litmus paper turns blue, then it’s neutral or a base.
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Acids & Bases 1. Which of your solutions has the highest concentration of H+ ions? Lemon, vinegar, apple juice, and mystery solution A (hydrogen peroxide) Lemon is the highest!! 2. Explain your reasoning: An acidic solution contains an excess of protons or H+.
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3. Which has the highest concentration of OH– ions? Seltzer, baking soda, bar soap, anti- bacterial cleaner, Bar Soap is the greatest base!! 4. Explain your reasoning: Basic solutions release OH - ions in a solution.
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Red cabbage juice 5. The red cabbage juice is used in the Investigations has 2 roles: pH indicator control. Why is a control needed on the pH test plate? Control is the substance that stays the same in each trial. It is used to measure the differences between the other solutions.
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Mystery solutions A & B are identical to 2 other solutions you used in this lab. Use your results to identify these solutions. 1. What is the identity of mystery solution List evidence to support your claim 2. What is the identity of mystery solution B List evidence to support your claim:
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Claim A statement about the solution to the problem (a statement of hypothesis). Evidence The scientific data that supports the claim. Reasoning Justification that shows why the data counts as evidence to support the claim. It includes appropriate scientific principles.
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