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Natural sciences

Reactions that occur between different kinds of matter: acids and bases

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Memorandum

1. Coffee: Acidic (4 to 5)

2. Shampoo: Acidic (4 to 5)

3. Fruit salt solution: Acidic (0 to 3)

4. Tartaric acid: Acidic (0 to 3)

5. Lemon juice: Acidic (0 to 3)

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Activity: to identify acids and bases with the help of indicators [lo 1.2, lo 1.3]

As there are many substances that are dangerous to the taste, we will be using safer methods for determining which substances are acids and which are alkalis.

We shall be using:

  • black tea
  • bromothymol blue
  • litmus paper / litmus solution

When a driver plans to turn to the left, he or she uses a flickering light to signal this intention. This flickering light serves as an indicator. The above-mentioned agents will give an indication of whether substances are acidic, alkaline or neutral. They are called chemical indicators.

BLACK TEA

Pour approximately 5 cm³ (5 ml) of black tea to each test tube, as shown in the following sketch.

Then add:

  • a little vinegar to test tube no. 1
  • some lime juice to test tube no. 2
  • some bicarbonate of soda to test tube no. 3
  • a little milk of magnesia to test tube no. 4.

The tea in the fifth test tube will be used as a reference when making observations of reactions in other test tubes.

  • Observe what happens and complete the table that is provided for recording your observations:

SUBSTANCE: DESCRIBE THE COLOUR CHANGE

Substance Describe the colour change
  • Vinegar
_____________________________________________
  • Lime juice
_____________________________________________
  • Bicarbonate of soda
_____________________________________________
  • Milk of magnesia
_____________________________________________

Complete the following deductions:

  • When an acid (vinegar/lime juice) is added to black tea, the solution

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

  • But when an alkali (bicarbonate of soda / milk of magnesia) is added to black tea, the solution

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

BROMOTHYMOL BLUE

Pour approximately 5 cm³ (5 ml) pure water into each test tube as shown in the following sketch.

Add 5 drops of Bromothymol blue to the water in each test tube. The Bromothymol blue should now have a greenish tinge. Consider the following statement when you do a test to determine whether the next substances are acids of bases:

Bromothymol blue becomes yellow in an acid solution, but looks blue when it is in contact with a base. The colour does not change when it is added to a neutral solution.

Substance Acid Base Neutral
  • Water
______________ ______________ ______________
  • Tartaric acid
______________ ______________ ______________
  • Salt
______________ ______________ ______________
  • Ammonia
______________ ______________ ______________

LITMUS PAPER

Use blue or red litmus paper to establish whether the following substances are acids or bases.

Place a drop of each solution on the litmus paper. If the substance is a powder, it should first be dissolved in water. Insoluble substances could be mixed with water to form a paste.

Baking powder ______________ Beer ______________
Bicarbonate of soda ______________ Icing sugar ______________
Shaving cream ______________ Hair shampoo ______________
Milk ______________ Coffee ______________
Salad dressing ______________ Carbonated cold drink ______________

Assessment

Learning Outcome 1: The learner will be able to act confidently on curiosity about natural phenomena, and to investigate relationships and solve problems in scientific, technological and environmental contexts.

Assessment Standard 1.2: We know this when the learner conducts investigations and collects data: organises and uses apparatus/equipment or sources to gain and record information;

Assessment Standard 1.3: We know this when the learner evaluates data and communicates findings: generalises in terms of relevant aspects and describes how the data support the generalisation.

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Source:  OpenStax, Natural sciences grade 7. OpenStax CNX. Sep 16, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11077/1.1
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