Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercise 4
Mark Levesley Science Solutions for Exercise - Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercise 4
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Questions from Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercise 4 with Hints & Solutions
For the following statement, say whether it is true or false. If it is false, write the correct answer.
A strong acid has a range of .
For the following statement, say whether it is true or false. If it is false, write the correct answer.
A weak alkali has a range of .
For the following statement, say whether it is true or false. If it is false, write the correct answer.
A neutral substance turns universal indicator green.
Give an example of a strong acid, weak acid, strong alkali and a weak alkali.
Draw and colour in your own scale and label each value with an example.
Find the names of at least two indicators that scientists use. (You can use any books or Internet)
Why is universal indicator more useful than other indicators?
What is a disadvantage of using litmus indicator?