Title: The pH scale
1The pH scale You are about to see 14 everyday
chemicals. Can you predict their pH?
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2What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Distilled Water
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3What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Stomach Contents
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4What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Malt Vinegar
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5What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Rain Water
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6What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Potassium Hydroxide
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7What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Nitric Acid
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8What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Ammonia Solution
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9What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Orange Juice
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10What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Coffee
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11What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Sea Water
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12What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Red Wine
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13What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Soapy Water
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14What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Fizzy Drink
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15What colour will the universal indicator turn the
chemical in the beaker?
Bleach
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16The pH scale End of quiz
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