Ph indicators for solutions


Case Scenario:

You took 7 test tubes. In one you mixed 5ml of 0.1M HCI and mixed 5ml of water together. You add 9ml of water to the other 6 test tubes. If you take the original test tube (the one that you mixed 5ml of 0.1M HCI and 5ml of water) and put 1ml into test tube #2. If you took test tube #2 and put 1ml into test tube #3 and soon (repeat till all are done). Add 2 drops of Bromothymol Blue to all 7 test tubes.

Questions:

Q1. Calculate concentrations of H30+ and the pH of each acidic solution. Since HCl is a monoprotic acid, the H30+ concentrations are equivalent to HCl. First do equation: (M con)(V con)=(M dil)(V dil)

Q2. Next, substitute known values

Q3. M dil=______M

Q4. Once you find the concentration, find the pH using the formula:
pH= -log[H2O+]

Q5. Repeat the procedure above using Methyl yellow as the indicator.

Q6. Repeat the procedure above using Bromcresol Green as the indicator.

Q7. Repeat the procedure above using Red Cabbage Extract as the indicator.

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