Kia Ora Readers,
Today we are doing an experiment on cabbages.
1.3 pieces of cabbage.
2.Beaker
3.Set up Bunsen Burner.
4.50ml water.
5.Pipette.
6. Hydroxide Acid.
7. Test Tubes (5x).
8. Hydrochloric Acid.
9. Test Tube (5x).
10.Paper towel.
11. Test Tube Rack.
12. Water.
Steps:
1.Chop up the red cabbage into small pieces. Place in a beaker and cover with a small amount of water.
2.Bring the solution to the boil using a Bunsen Burner and then turn off the heat. Let it sit to cool down.
3.Pour the cabbage water through a paper towel into a beaker. The dark purple liquid in the jar is the pH indicator liquid.
4.Suck up the indicator into a pipette.
5. In the test tube, use the cabbage indicator and the pH chart below to test the acidity of the hydrochloric acid and ammonium hydroxide.
Findings:
What is the pH of liquids?
1.Sodium Hydroxide
2.Hydrochloric Acid
Thank you for reading/looking at my blog and have a great.
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