Topic: Acids and Bases
This weeks memory sentence explained the differences between acids and bases. To help visualize this, we discussed the differences between a lemon and a bar of soap. Then it was time to experiment with some household items to see if they were acidic or basic!
First, we tested orange juice, vinegar, and laundry detergent. The children guessed that the OJ and vinegar were acids, and that the laundry detergent was a base. We tested it by placing drops of each on blue and red litmus paper. The children guessed all three correctly.
Next, we tested 7-Up, lemon juice, and Windex. The children guessed that the soda and lemon juice were acids, and that the Windex was a base. This time we tested it by adding red cabbage juice to each. If the item turned a reddish-pink, it was an acid. If it turned yellowish-green, it was a base. It was really neat watching them change colors! The children made the correct guesses again.
Last, we retested everything to see where it landed on the pH scale. I had a special solution to add to each item, and we watched the colors change again. The children did a great job finding the correct spot for each on the pH scale.
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