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QuestionWhat is the difference between acids and bases?Dr. Chris Hasegawa was a Science Professor and the Dean at California State University Monterey Bay. Dr. Hasegawa specializes in teaching complex scientific concepts to students. He holds a BS in Biochemistry, a Master’s in Education, and his teaching credential from The University of California, Davis. He earned his PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from The University of Oregon. Before becoming a professor, Dr. Hasegawa conducted biochemical research in Neuropharmacology at the National Institute of Health. He also taught physical and life sciences and served as a teacher and administrator at public schools in California, Oregon, and Arizona.The basic difference between acids and bases is the difference in the amount of ions in those solutions and how those are put out.
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QuestionHow do I make an indicator using a local flower?Community AnswerThe same basic way. Any brightly colored part of a plant can be used as an indicator.
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QuestionWhat type of natural base can I use to test for alkalinity?Community AnswerAmmonia water, sold in 1/2-gallon jugs in the grocery store, is basic and will correctly test the indicator.
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QuestionWhich property of hibiscus enables it to act as a pH indicator?Community AnswerHibiscus contains anthocyanin. This is a substance that determines a plant's color, i.e. red, pink, violet, etc.
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QuestionWhat is an indicator when referring to using hibiscus petals?Community AnswerAn indicator tells you whether the substance is an acid or base.
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QuestionAfter the juice is ready, what will happen if we add lemon juice to it?Community AnswerIt will turn magenta (dark pink) or highlighter red, as mentioned above.
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QuestionHow long does it take to make an indicator using hibiscus flowers?Community AnswerDepending on your speed, it should take less than half an hour.
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QuestionWhat is the purpose of the ethanol in this indicator?Community AnswerThe ethanol is used for an easy and effective extraction of the red pigment from the hibiscus flower.
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QuestionWhat is the purpose of the ethanol when making indicators using hibiscus petals?Community AnswerEthanol belongs to a class of organic compounds called alcohols. Ethanol is quite effective in extraction of pigments, for which it is used here.
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QuestionWhy does hibiscus flower indicator change color when added to an acid/base?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerHibiscus flowers have anthocyanin in them, which is what gives them their color. This pigment automatically reacts with chemicals and changes different colors depending on their acidity or basicness.
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QuestionDoes the hibiscus indicator work only if it is freshly prepared? Can I preserve it?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerChemical indicators work best if you use them right away. Preparing your hibiscus indicator a day ahead of time is probably fine, but if you wait much longer than that it won't work as well.
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