pptx, 13.18 MB
pptx, 13.18 MB

Powerpoint lecture covering the following in a modern, concise format:

Specification Point 2.28 - Describe the use of litmus, phenolphthalein and methyl orange to distinguish between acidic and alkaline solutions.

Specification Point 2.29 - Understand how the pH scale can be used to classify solutions as strongly acidic, weakly acidic, neutral, weakly alkaline and strongly alkaline.

Specification Point 2.30 - Describe the use of universal indicator to measure the approximate pH value of an aqueous solution.

Specification Point 2.31 - Know that acids in aqueous solution are a source of hydrogen ions and alkalis in a aqueous solution are a source of hydroxide ions.

Specification Point 2.32 - Know that alkalis can neutralise acids.

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