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Rosie has just rung me at work.. she's left her science book at home, but they conducted and experiment yesterday to determine whether tap water is acid or alkaline (they didn't use litmus paper, which was my first suggestion). The test for acid used sodium somethingorother and then iodine.

 

There's another test for alkaline and she needs to knwo the chemicals used for both.

 

I really don't recall doing this at all, and a trawl of t'internet didn't turn anything up.... any ideas?

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The chemist has just got home. His answers are, to test for acid sodium hydroxide or sodium bicarb with the iodine if the solution was acidic there would be colour change probably to black. To test for alkalinity there is lots you could use, off the top of his head he suggests phenolpthalein or more likely pottasium permanganate the colour change would probably be from pink to clear. It's a long time since he did this sort of thing so don't take it as gospel!

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:eh: Sodium Hydroxide - Hydrochloric Acid and universal indicator are used to make the "rainbow" effect of ph's.

 

Universal indicator itself is a common school "test" as alternative to litmus papers.

 

Tell Rosie not to forget her book next time ....... :wink::lol:

 

JOKING ........ :wink:

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Is now the right time to tell you that DH did actually blow himself up? It was two weeks after we got married. He was asked to treat some unknown chemicals and unknown to him one was water reactive and went up due to moisture in the air. He now has to wear glasses and has a pin in his thumb.

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It's got me too and I'm surprised that it's not on the web.

 

Have emailed a scientist friend to see if she knows... I guess Rosie will just have to check her book when she gets to school tomorrow.

Cripes Claret, you emailed me! I hope you meant someone else!! :lol::lol:

Glad you got your answer, I only picked up my emails late last night and was completely clueless :oops::lol:

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