The Efficient Indicator!
By: Main street Indicator
My shop has the best, most efficient indicator for all your acid and base testing!
Our indicator is non toxic and also kid friendly! Plus, it's easy to use! Acid? Base? Let Main Street indicator help you figure that out!
When should you use it?
Don't know if vinegar or water is an acid or a base? Our indicator will help you discover your answer!
How does it work?
As you can see by the chart, the pH levels of a substance are represented. The way the indicator is used, it is added to the substance and whatever color it turns into shows the pH level of the substance.
Check out our experimenting!
beginning of cabbage indicator project
Curious about the results?
Results of red cabbage project
Many different reactions have proven our indicator's reliable outcome!
Lemon Juice
As you can see, the lemon juice turned reddish pink, showing a pH level that represents a strong acid. Lemon juice contains citric acid!
Milk
When added to the milk, the indicator turned the milk purple showing the milk is more of a base than an acid. Although it contains lactic acid, clearly the milk doesn't contain much acid because of the color.
Baking Soda
The indicator's use shows that the baking soda is a base because of the darker blue color.
Orange soda turns RED?!
Soda has carbonic acid in it, represented by the indicator
Detergent before indicator was applied
The detergent started out clear...
Detergent after indicator was applied
and turned purple, showing the detergent isn't acidic whatsoever!
Come check out our indicator in action today!
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