- Acid – Substances that taste sour .e.g. lemon juice, orange juice, vinegar, curd, amla etc
- Bases – Substances that taste bitter. E.g. baking soda, bitter gourd, cucumber, green vegetables etc
- Indicators – substances which on mixing with other substance causes change in their color
- Natural indicators – Turmeric, litmus, petals of china rose
- Synthesized indicators – phenolphthalein, Methyl orange, Bromothymol Blue
- Litmus as indicator
Litmus Acid Base Red No change in color Changes to blue Blue Changes to red No change in color - Turmeric as indicator
Turmeric Acid Base Turmeric paper – yellow No change Turns red Turmeric paper – red (reuse) Turns yellow – - China rose as indicator
Acid Base China rose Changes to dark pink Changes to green - Neutralization – Acid and base reacts with each other to form salt and water. In acids phenolphthalein is colorless while in bases it is pink.
Acid+Base → Salt+Water (Heat is evolved) - Watch complete video on neutralization reaction here
- Neutralization in everyday life
- Toothpaste is use to neutralise the effect of acid produced by microorganisms in the mouth, which prevents tooth decay.
- Due to excess of acids in the body we face indigestion, using magnesium hydroxide also known as milk of magnesia, which is a base, we feel relief
- Ant bite injects formic acid in the form which creates itching, when we apply baking soda to it we feel relief
- In waste water from factories bases are added to neutralise the acidic effect of waste water. This prevent harm to aquatic life.