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Scientists use the pH scale to measure how acidic or alkaline liquids are. Lemons taste sharp because they’re acidic - about pH 2. Water is neutral and is pH 7. Very few liquids that are alkaline are safe to drink. Sea water is an example of an alkali and is about pH 8 and many household cleaning products range from pH 8 –14. When a substance called Universal Indicator is added to liquids, a different colour is generated depending on their pH. Use this as a guide to colour the scientists! Colour by pH Print me out and colour me in, using the pH scale as a guide to the correct colours! acid neutral alkaline @RoySocChem @JoannaBuckley #homeschooling
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Colour by pH - RSC

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Page 1: Colour by pH - RSC

Scientists use the pH scale to measure how acidic or alkaline liquids are. Lemons taste sharp because they’re

acidic - about pH 2. Water is neutral and is pH 7. Very few liquids that are alkaline are safe to drink. Sea water is an example of an alkali and is about pH 8 and many

household cleaning products range from pH 8 –14.

When a substance called Universal Indicator is added to liquids, a different colour is generated depending on their pH. Use this as a guide to colour the scientists!

Colour by pHPrint me out and colour me in, using the pH

scale as a guide to the correct colours!

acid neutral alkaline

@RoySocChem@JoannaBuckley#homeschooling