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Acids and Alkalis

Many chemicals can be classed as either acids or alkalis.

Acids

Acids

  • Acids are a group of chemicals.
  • Everyday acids often taste sharp or will sting if you get them in a cut.
    • Laboratory acids have the hazard symbol ‘irritant’ or ‘corrosive’ on them.
Alkalis

Alkalis

  • Alkalis are also a group of chemicals.
    • Many soaps are alkalis and laboratory alkalis are also ‘irritant’ and ‘corrosive’.
  • Alkalis can be thought of as the opposite of acids.
Universal indicators

Universal indicators

  • Indicators are a special type of chemical that will turn a different colour in acid or alkali conditions.
  • Universal indicator can either be as paper or a solution.
  • If you put universal indicator into an unknown solution, it can turn any colour of the rainbow to show you whether you have an acid or an alkali.
  • Universal indicator will also show you how strong your acid or alkali is based on the colour.
Litmus paper

Litmus paper

  • Litmus paper is either blue or red in colour and will change colour to tell you whether you have an acid or alkali.
  • If you have an acid, the paper will be red.
  • If you have an alkali, the paper will be blue.
  • Litmus paper cannot tell you how strong the acid or alkali is.
  • Red litmus paper will not change colour in acid or neutral.
  • Blue litmus paper will not change colour in alkali or neutral.
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