Red Cabage Indicator Solution

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Description

Making Red Cabage Indicator Solution for Cubs Science badge. Instructions taken from: http://chemistry.about.com/od/acidsbase1/a/red-cabbage-ph-indicator.htm


Resources

red cabbage
blender or knife
boiling water
filter paper (coffee filters work well)
One large glass beaker or other glass container
Six 250 mL beakers or other small glass containers
household ammonia (NH3)
baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3)
washing soda (sodium carbonate, Na2CO3)
lemon juice (citric acid, C6H8O7)
vinegar (acetic acid, CH3COOH)
cream of tartar (Potassium bitartrate, KHC4H4O6)
antacids (calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide)
seltzer water (carbonic acid, H2CO3)
muriatic acid or masonry's cleaner (hydrochloric acid, HCl)
lye (potassium hydroxide, KOH or sodium hydroxide, NaOH)

Instructions

1.Chop the cabbage into small pieces until you have about 2 cups of chopped cabbage. Place the cabbage in a large beaker or other glass container and add boiling water to cover the cabbage. Allow at least ten minutes for the color to leach out of the cabbage. (Alternatively, you can place about 2 cups of cabbage in a blender, cover it with boiling water, and blend it.)

2. Filter out the plant material to obtain a red-purple-bluish colored liquid. This liquid is at about pH 7. (The exact color you get depends on the pH of the water.)

3. Pour about 50 - 100 mL of your red cabbage indicator into each 250 mL beaker.

4. Add various household solutions to your indicator until a color change is obtained. Use separate containers for each household solution - you don't want to mix chemicals that don't go well together!

Notes
•This demo uses acids and bases, so please make certain to use safety goggles and gloves, particularly when handling strong acids (HCl) and strong bases (NaOH or KOH).
•Chemicals used in this demo may be safely washed down the drain with water.
•A neutralization experiment could be performed using cabbage juice indicator. First add an acidic solution such as vinegar or lemon juice until a reddish color is obtained. Then add baking soda or antacids to return the pH towards a neutral 7.
•You can make your own pH paper strips using red cabbage indicator. Take filter paper (or coffee filter) and soak it in a concentrated red cabbage juice solution. After a few hours, remove the paper and allow it to dry (hang it by a clothespin or string). Cut the filter into strips and use them to test the pH of various solutions.

Red Cabbage pH Indicator Colors
pH
2 = Red
4 = Purple
6 = Violet
8 = Blue
10 = Blue-Green
12 = Greenish Yellow




Tags

  • Cabbage
  • chemistry
  • Ph indicator
  • science

Badge Links

  • Scientist - pH Indicator