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Data Table Sample Results: pH – Acid or Base Prediction: Acid or Base? pH Scale Acidic Neutral 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Basic 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Blood has a pH of 7.4 – Blood is neutral but is it more acidic or basic? __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Name Date Period pHone Home Acids taste sour, react with metals and carbonates, and turn blue litmus Paper: Red. Bases taste bitter, feel slippery, and turn red litmus paper: Blue. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with the most acidic substances at the lower end (0 to 6.9) and the most basic substances at the higher end (7.1 to 14) of the scale. In this activity, you will use pH indicator paper to test the pH of different household substances. INQUIRY FOCUS: Classify and Interpret Data Procedure Materials 1. Get a test tube rack with different substances from your teacher. 2. Put on your safety goggles and lab apron. Observe the materials provided and using what you know or the physical characteristics of the given substances, predict which are acidic and which are basic. Record your predictions in the data table. 3. Using the dropper, transfer one drop of one sample onto a fresh strip of pH test paper. 4. Compare the color of the strip to the pH test scale on the package. Record the pH next to the name of the sample in the Data table. Place the name of the sample on the pH scale. 5. Repeat the procedure for all your samples. pH paper: red and blue litmus test tubes orange juice vinegar soap solution baking soda solution table salt solution cleaner milk tap water tea coffee Think It Over List your samples from lowest pH to highest pH. Which substance was highly acidic? Highly basic? Compare and contrast the properties and uses of acids and bases. Would you classify this activity as a controlled experiment? Explain