Getting to Know the pH Scale Worksheet PDF
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This worksheet covers classifying acids and bases, and measuring pH. It includes practice problems and tables for predicting results, and suitable for high school level science/chemistry class.
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Getting to Know the pH Scale Name ________________________ Date ________________________ Period _________ Classifying Acids and Bases The pH of...
Getting to Know the pH Scale Name ________________________ Date ________________________ Period _________ Classifying Acids and Bases The pH of a solution is a number which tells how acidic or basic a solution is. pH values can range from 0-14. Determine whether the brief statements below describe an acid, a base, or a neutral solution. On the blank in front of the statement, write acid, base, or neutral. You may need to review your notes. _______________ 1. Blue litmus paper turns red. _______________ 2. Red litmus paper doesn’t change color. _______________ 3. Contains more H+ ions than water. _______________ 4. pH of 4. _______________ 5. pH of 7. _______________ 6. Vinegar. _______________ 7. Contains less H+ ions than water. _______________ 8. Drain cleaner. _______________ 9. Household ammonia. _______________10. Lemon juice. 11. On the pH scale below, label the pH ranges for a strong acid, weak acid, strong base, weak base and a neutral solution. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Measuring the pH of a Solution 12. Each pH increment on the pH scale represents a ten-fold change in H+ ion concentration. For example, a solution that has a pH of 6 is 100 times more acidic than a solution that has a pH of 7. a. How much more acidic is a solution that has a pH of 3 than a solution that has a pH of 4? ___________________________________________________________________ b. A solution with a pH of 12 is how much more basic than a solution with a pH of 7? ___________________________________________________________________ 13. Litmus paper can be used to determine if a solution is an acid or a base. There are two types of litmus paper. Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Blue litmus paper will turn red in the presence of an acid. Read the descriptions of the following solutions and predict what the litmus paper results should be. Then conclude as to whether it is an acid, base or neutral solution. Write your answers below in the table. Table 1. Predicted Results of Litmus paper tests on Different Solutions. Acid, Base, or Solution Red litmus Result Blue litmus Result Neutral a) Solution with a pH of 4 b) Solution has equal amounts of H+ ions and OH- ions c) Seawater, pH 8.5 d) Distilled water (pure water) e) Coffee, pH 5.2 f) Solution with a pH of 7.0 g) Solution with a high concentration of H+ ions h) Solution with a pH of 11 i) Lime juice, pH 3.3 j) Solution with less H+ ions than OH- ions