C4: Indicators and pH Flashcards
Acids all taste…
sour
Alkalis all feel…
soapy
Vinegar, oranges and lemons all contain an acid or alkali?
Acid
Toothpaste, soap and bleach all contain an acid or alkali?
Alkali
What are the main hazard linked to acids?
They are corrosive / irritants (will burn your skin or eyes)
What safety precautions can we take when working with acids and alkalis?
Wear safety glasses Wear gloves
Which type of acid is found in your stomach?
Hydrochloric Acid
What is the scientific name for acid particles?
H+ (hydrogen ions)
What is the scientific name for alkali particles?
OH- (hydroxide ions)
What is an indicator?
Something that tells us if a substance is an acid or alkali.
How do indicators work?
They contain a dye which changes colour in acidic and alkaline conditions.
You add blue litmus paper to an unknown solution and it turns red.
You add red litmus paper to an unknown solution and it stays red.
The substance is…
Acidic
You add red litmus paper to an unknown solution and it turns blue.
You add blue litmus paper to an unknown solution and it stays blue.
The substance is…
Alkaline
You add blue litmus paper to an unknown solution and it stays blue.
You add red litmus paper to an unknown solution and it stays red.
The substance is…
Neutral
If you want to know exactly how acidic or alkaline a substance is then we use which indicator?
Universal Indicator