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indicator
substance that can be used to test whether a solution is
acidic
or
alkaline
some indicators can be used to measure
pH
litmus
an example of an
indicator
comes in red, blue or purple varieties
red with
acid
blue with
alkali
phenolphthalein
another
indicator
is pink in
alkaline
solution
colourless in
acids
methyl orange
another
indicator
red in
acid
yellow in
alkali
pH scale
a scale that is used to measure the
acidity
or
alkalinity
of a solution
low pH e.g.
pH 1
is strongly acidic
high pH e.g.
pH 14
is strongly alkaline
pH is
neutral
universal indicator
an indicator that changes colour depending on
pH
red
at pH 1 through orange + yellow
green
at pH
dark blue
at pH 14
digital pH meter
an
electronic device
that can be used to directly measure the pH of a solution
more accurate than using
universal indicator
hydrogen ion
hydrogen ions
(
H+
) are the particles that make
acids
acidic
all acidic solutions contain them
hydroxide ion
Hydroxide ions (
OH-
) are the particles that make
alkalis
alkaline
all alkaline solutions contain them
hydroxide ion
Hydroxide ions (
OH-
) are the particles that make
alkalis
alkaline
all alkaline solutions contain them
neutralisation
when equal amounts of (
moles
) of
acid
+
alkali
react together, they create a neutral solution
the ionic equation for this reaction is H+ + OH- = H2O
solubility
solubility is a measure of the
mass
of solid that will dissolve in 100g of a
solvent
substances that do not dissolve are said to be
insoluble