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DEMONSTRATION in Indicators. Last updated October 17, 2016.
Demo
Summary
In this lesson, students will observe a hidden message while understanding simple acid/base chemistry and indicators.
Grade Level
High, middle, or elementary school
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, students should be able to
- Understand that a chemical change is taking place.
- Recognize that an indicator causes the color change.
- Realize that an acid base reaction is taking place.
Chemistry Topics
This lesson supports students’ understanding of
- Indicators
- Acid/base reaction
- Neutralization
Time
Teacher Preparation: 5 minutes
Lesson: 10 minutes
Materials
- Goldenrod paper (not all kinds work, so test out your paper before you do this demo)
- Cleaning supply with ammonia listed as an ingredient in a spray bottle
- Vinegar in a spray bottle
- Yellow crayon
Safety
- Even though household items are used, proper safety precautions should be observed. Wear goggles, wash hands when finished, dispose of materials properly.
Teacher Notes
- Not all goldenrod paper works, so test yours before you do this demo.
- Write a message in yellow crayon on the goldenrod paper. Spray the paper with the ammonia cleaning solution to unveil what you’ve written. Spray the paper with vinegar to make the message disappear.
- The goldenrod paper has a chemical in the dye that interacts with base and turns red. By spraying the cleaning solution, you are exposing the paper to a base, which causes the indicator color to change to red. The wax from the crayon prevents the solution from interacting with the paper, and so that part doesn’t change color. By spraying vinegar over the cleaning solution, the acid reacts with the base, and the solution is now neutral or acidic, and the indicator color loses its red color.
- See video demonstration
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