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QuestionWhat is the major difference between acid and base?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.Ultimately, you'll notice notice a difference in the number of ions between acidic and basic solutions.
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QuestionHow do you introduce the topic of 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.Approach the topic hands-on! For instance, you could teach your students how to dilute both acidic and basic solutions.
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QuestionWhat color will methyl orange be when it comes into contact with an acid or base?HanCommunity AnswerMethyl orange will turn red below a pH of 3.1, orange between 3.1 and 4.4, and yellow above 4.4.
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QuestionWhat are some different ways in which I could test whether a liquid is basic or acidic?Community AnswerPh strip colors are a good indicator. Yellow, red, or orange is acid. Green is neutral. Blue, indigo, and violet indicates basic.
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QuestionCan I ascertain the exact pH value for a solution with pH paper?Community AnswerSo, pH paper has a neutral range where it won't react to weak acids or bases. Look up what that range is. Then to find the pH of an acid, and dilute it drop by drop with water until it becomes too dilute to turn blue litmus paper red. Now you have a good estimate of the pH of the diluted acid, and how much you diluted it to get to the neutral range, so you can do a math calculation to find the pH of the undiluted sample.
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QuestionWhat if red cabbage is not available? What can I use as substitute?Abigail CainCommunity AnswerIf you are looking for another common household item that could be used as an indicator, try turmeric. This yellow spice stays yellow when in contact with acidic and neutral substances, but turns bright red when it is exposed to basic solutions.
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