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Science Buddies board member Courtney Corda, her son, and another mother-daughter team demonstrate how to put cabbage to work as a pH indicator. In this science experiment, you can extract your own cabbage juice indicator and use it to test the pH of different solutions around your home.
A collection of fascinating red cabbage indicator science experiments for kids. Learn how to make a natural pH indicator and then use it to do real acid/base chemistry! The red cabbage pH indicator can be used for science experiments, art projects, and then eaten for breakfast.
10 Νοε 2024 · Learn how to make red cabbage indicator. Set up a cabbage science experiment using cabbage juice to test acids and bases for pH levels.
Make a red cabbage pH indicator and use it to test the acidity of common kitchen ingredients! A red cabbage indicator turns vibrant colors in different solutions and introduces kids to acid/base chemistry.
24 Σεπ 2021 · You can make an indicator using red cabbage. What you need to make a red cabbage indicator. Red cabbage – chopped; Water; A saucepan; A sieve; Cups or small containers; Different substances to test – baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice and lime juice all work well. Method. Place the chopped cabbage into the pan and cover it with water. Simmer ...
12 Μαρ 2024 · In this experiment, you will make your own pH indicator from red cabbage and use it to measure some liquids to see whether they are acids or bases. You will need: Some clear test substances (e.g., lemon juice, clear sports drink, lemon-lime soda, window cleaner, vinegar).
In this activity you will use red cabbage to make what is called an indicator solution. Indicator solutions can change colors depending on what you add to them. In this case adding something acidic (like lemon juice) will change it to one color while adding something basic (like bleach) will change it to another.