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Kami Export - Lab 3- Acids, Bases & Salts- PH

The document provides instructions for a pH lab experiment aimed at determining the pH values of various substances using universal indicator paper. It includes a list of materials, a method for conducting the experiment, and sections for recording results and discussing findings. Additionally, it outlines precautions and reflection points for the experiment.

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Kami Export - Lab 3- Acids, Bases & Salts- PH

The document provides instructions for a pH lab experiment aimed at determining the pH values of various substances using universal indicator paper. It includes a list of materials, a method for conducting the experiment, and sections for recording results and discussing findings. Additionally, it outlines precautions and reflection points for the experiment.

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pH Lab - Instructions and Worksheet ¥ Title: Acids, Bases and Salts ~ pH | Aim: : To determine the pH value of various substances using universal indicator paper Apparatus and Materials: 1) Universal indicator 8) Lime juice aper and chart as ee 9) Soft drink 2) Distilled water ; 10) Ammonia 3) HCI | 411) Saliva i 4) SO. | Disa’ 12) Alcohol 5) NaOH 43) Acetone 6) KOH ; 414) Sodium chloride 7) NaxCO: Da NeeCOs 15)Toothpaste Method: 41) Study the following procedure and draw up a table to record the results obtained, 2) Dip a piece of universal indicator paper in each solution and match the colour to the pH chart and deduce the pH. 3) Record the results in Table 1 Results: 1) Distilled water 2) HCI 3) H2SO4 | ees 7) Lime juice 8) Sodium chloride [4) NaH | , i a ee (a 5) KOH errs = 6) NaCO3 oe 9) Acetone 10) Alcohol 11) Saliva 12) Ammonia 13) Soft drink 74) Toothpaste | Discussion: 1. Define pH 2. Illustrate and explain the pH scale. Precautions: Did you contaminate the paper with your fingers which had other solu ‘on them? Reflection: What thoughts did this experiment bring to mind? For each substance (3 marks) 1) Correct color identified 2) Correct pH identified by number 3) Correct pH identified in terms of strong b: I; weak base/acid or neutral Aaa 3x 14 substances = 42 Total Weighted | 40 Sea sca ‘Observing (2, ai 7 Correct color identified Correctly matched to pH chart Recording (3) Table drawn up correctly Table used correct! Reporting (Smks} © Correct tense Third person Proper sequence Indented Correct grammar Total 1) Work area tidy 2) Organized in order of list of substances in table 3) Washed and dried hands for every test 4) Small piece of indicator paper used 5) Partially dipped in liquid 6) Placed on pH chart to match 7) pH chart wiped clean 8) No cross contamination 9) No spills 10) Indicator paper properly disposed of 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 ‘] Total Lio |

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