Acids and Alkalis: pH Scale and Indicators

 
Indicators & pH
 
Do now activity: 
Describe some differences
between acids and alkalis, give examples
where you can.
 
GOOD PROGRESS:
Recall some examples of indicators
Use the pH scale to measure acidity and
alkalinity
 
OUTSTANDING PROGRESS:
Describe how indicators categorise solutions as
acidic, alkaline or neutral.
 
Progress indicators
 
I think we should taste the
chemical to see what it
tastes like.  If it is an acid
then it will taste sour, if it is
an alkali it will taste soapy!
 
I think we should use another
chemical that indicates whether
it is an acid or an alkali. I don’t
want to put an unknown
chemical in my mouth!
 
Shayla
 
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A student has two beakers. One contains an acid
and the other contains an alkaline solution. How can
he find out which is which?
Task: 
Watch the 
video
 & fill in the blanks in
the table:
Extra Challenge: 
What is the disadvantage of
using red & blue litmus papers as indicators?
 
Task: 
Copy and complete the sentences:
 
Litmus paper tells us whether something is an
_______ or an alkali.
 
But it does not tell us the ________ of the acid or
alkali.
 
A universal indicator can tell us whether we have
strong _____ or a strong ______ by producing a pH
________.
 
Red means a _________ acid, ______ means a
strong alkali.  Green means a neutral solution.
Strength,  acid,  alkali,  acid,   scale,   strong,   purple
 
The pH scale
 
Self-assessment:
 
Litmus paper tells us whether something is an
 acid 
or an
alkali.
 
But it does not tell us the 
strength
 of the acid or alkali.
 
A universal indicator can tell us whether we have strong 
acid
or a strong 
alkali
 by producing a pH 
scale
.
 
Red
 means a strong acid, 
blue
 means a strong alkali.  Green
means a neutral solution.
 
Task: 
Read the information on the next
slide and  complete these questions in
your book:
 
1.
What is universal indicator?
 
2.
What does the pH scale show us?
 
3.
If a pH is less than 7 what does that tell us
about a solution?
 
4.
If a pH is more than 7 what does that tell us
about a solution?
 
5.
What is a neutral solution?
 
How acidic? How alkaline?
 
How acidic? How alkaline?
 
We can’t use litmus paper to find out the strength of vinegar
compared to stomach acid or lemon juice. As the paper would
turn red, regardless of strength.
 
Instead, you need universal indicator. Universal indicator is a
mixture of dyes, it changes colour to show how acidic or alkaline
the solution is.
 
The pH scale is the measure of the strength of an acidic or
alkaline solution.
 
An acid will always have a pH lower than 7, the closer to 1 the
pH is the stronger the acid is.
An alkali has a pH of more than 7, the higher the pH the
more alkaline the solution is.
Some solutions are neutral, this means neither acidic or
alkane – this pH of a neutral solution is exactly 7
 
1.
What is universal indicator?
Universal indicator is a mixture of dyes, it changes colour to
show how acidic or alkaline a solution is.
2.  What does the pH scale show us?
The pH scale is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a solution is.
3.  If a pH is less than 7 what does that tell us about a solution?
It tells us that it is an acidic solution
4.  If a pH is more than 7 what does that tell us about a solution?
It tells us that it is an alkaline solution
5.
What is a neutral solution?
A neutral solution is one that is neither acidic or alkaline, it has a
pH of 7.
 
Self-assessment
:
 
Literacy Check – 
Linking words
 
Task: 
Link the following groups of words
together into a sentence:
 
a)
Acid, alkali, indicator
b)
pH scale, indicator, neutral
c)
Red, pH 1, hydrochloric acid
 
 
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Explore the differences between acids and alkalis, learn about indicators, pH scale, and how to categorize solutions as acidic, alkaline, or neutral. Understand the importance of universal indicators in determining acid and alkali strength. Discover the disadvantages of using red and blue litmus papers as indicators and delve into the concept of the pH scale.

  • Acids
  • Alkalis
  • pH Scale
  • Indicators
  • Chemistry

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  1. Indicators & pH Do now activity: Describe some differences between acids and alkalis, give examples where you can.

  2. Progress indicators GOOD PROGRESS: Recall some examples of indicators Use the pH scale to measure acidity and alkalinity OUTSTANDING PROGRESS: Describe how indicators categorise solutions as acidic, alkaline or neutral.

  3. A student has two beakers. One contains an acid and the other contains an alkaline solution. How can he find out which is which? I think we should taste the chemical to see what it tastes like. If it is an acid then it will taste sour, if it is an alkali it will taste soapy! I think we should use another I think we should use another chemical that indicates whether chemical that indicates whether it is an acid or an alkali. I don t it is an acid or an alkali. I don t want to put an unknown want to put an unknown chemical in my mouth! chemical in my mouth! Joel Who do you agree with? Explain your answer! Shayla

  4. Task: Watch the video & fill in the blanks in the table: Liquid Liquid Blue litmus Red litmus paper Blue litmus paper paper Red litmus paper Acid Acid RED BLUE Alkali Alkali BLUE RED Extra Challenge: What is the disadvantage of using red & blue litmus papers as indicators?

  5. The pH scale Strength, acid, alkali, acid, scale, strong, purple Task: Copy and complete the sentences: Litmus paper tells us whether something is an _______ or an alkali. But it does not tell us the ________ of the acid or alkali. A universal indicator can tell us whether we have strong _____ or a strong ______ by producing a pH ________. Red means a _________ acid, ______ means a strong alkali. Green means a neutral solution.

  6. Self-assessment: Litmus paper tells us whether something is an acid or an alkali. But it does not tell us the strength of the acid or alkali. A universal indicator can tell us whether we have strong acid or a strong alkali by producing a pH scale. Red means a strong acid, blue means a strong alkali. Green means a neutral solution.

  7. How acidic? How alkaline? Task: Read the information on the next slide and complete these questions in your book: 1. What is universal indicator? 2. What does the pH scale show us? 3. If a pH is less than 7 what does that tell us about a solution? 4. If a pH is more than 7 what does that tell us about a solution? 5. What is a neutral solution?

  8. How acidic? How alkaline? We can t use litmus paper to find out the strength of vinegar compared to stomach acid or lemon juice. As the paper would turn red, regardless of strength. Instead, you need universal indicator. Universal indicator is a mixture of dyes, it changes colour to show how acidic or alkaline the solution is. The pH scale is the measure of the strength of an acidic or alkaline solution. An acid will always have a pH lower than 7, the closer to 1 the pH is the stronger the acid is. An alkali has a pH of more than 7, the higher the pH the more alkaline the solution is. Some solutions are neutral, this means neither acidic or alkane this pH of a neutral solution is exactly 7

  9. Self-assessment: 1. What is universal indicator? Universal indicator is a mixture of dyes, it changes colour to show how acidic or alkaline a solution is. 2. What does the pH scale show us? The pH scale is a measure of how acidic or alkaline a solution is. 3. If a pH is less than 7 what does that tell us about a solution? It tells us that it is an acidic solution 4. If a pH is more than 7 what does that tell us about a solution? It tells us that it is an alkaline solution 5. What is a neutral solution? A neutral solution is one that is neither acidic or alkaline, it has a pH of 7.

  10. Literacy Check Linking words Task: Link the following groups of words together into a sentence: a) Acid, alkali, indicator b) pH scale, indicator, neutral c) Red, pH 1, hydrochloric acid

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