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I am doing a science lab with my class where different liquids are added to cabbage juice. If the mixture remains purple, the liquid was a neutral. If it turns blue, it was a base, and if it turns red, it was an acid. Because this is for elementary students, they will be testing mild acids like Orange Juice, lemon juice, Tomato Juice, etc.

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2 most common I have encountered:

Sodium Hydroxide - NaOH

Sodium Bicarbonate- NaHCO3

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Ammonia is not an Alkali it is a BASE

"all alkali are bases but not all bases are alkali" Ammonia does not neutralize an acid and it is not a soluble base. Ammonium Hydroxide is an Alkali

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hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid and nitric acid

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Hydrochloric Acid

Sulphuric Acid

Nitric Acid

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Two:

Sodium hydroxide and

Sodium bicarbonate I don't know a third x

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5 common acids are 1-Sulphuric Acid, 2-Hydrochloric Acid, 3- Nitric Acid, 4- Acetic Acid and 5 Citric Acid

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The principal acids in a chemical lab are: sulfuric, nitric, phosphoric, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, etc.

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Hydrochloric, sulfuric and nitric acid

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