English Resume: The Results of a Report from a Simple Chemical Experiment
pH
Scale and Usage Indicator
Theoretical
basis
The concept of acids and bases is
based on several properties which are represented by a group of their aqueous
compounds. Based on the properties shown, the acid is a compound that has a
sour taste, and redacts the blue lacmus. Bases are compounds that have a bitter
taste, and can brighten the red litmus. In aqueous solution, the acid produces
H⁺ and
alkaline ions to produce OHˉ ions (Basic Chemical Practicum Guide, 2012: 56).
The ion concentration [H⁺] and the concentration of [OHˉ]
in water, acid or base solution are very small numbers. Therefore, a chemist
named Sorensen proposes a concept called PH (P means Potential and H is a
symbol of the Hydrogen element) PH is defined mathematically as follows: PH = -
Log [H⁺]
For PH in the environment:
Ø Acid: PH
<7
Ø Bases:
PH> 7Neutral: PH = 7
(Tony Bird, 1987: 71)
Acids and bases are chemicals
that are present in everyday life. Citrus juice and vitamin c are none other
than ascorbic acid. In our stomach there is a sap for digestion containing
hydrochloric acid (HCl). Acetic acid, a vinegar acid widely used in cooking
kitchens, carbonic acid is present in soft drinks and to provide fresh flavor
and sulfuric acid widely used in the battery. They are examples of acid around
us. The base around us is the ammonia used as a solvent that has a strong odor.
To be able to know the acidic or alkaline solution, usually using the PH
indicator, generally most of the frequently used Lakmus (Benny karyadi 1997:
67-66).
Acids and bases according to
arrhenius. Acid is a compound dissolved in water increasing the concentration
[H⁺] and the
base is a compound that increases the concentration of [[OHˉ] (David.W Oxtoby,
1998: 29).
The occurrence of acid: some
non-metallic element oxides can react with water and produce acids called acid
oxides.
Reaction Example: SO₂ + H₂O ₂ H₂SO₃
= Sulfite Acid
SO₃ + H₂O ₂
H₂SO₄ = Sulfuric acid
(Soehito, 1997: 78 - 79)
The strength of the acid can be
measured and compared through the value of its protolisis equilibrium constant.
For protolisis of acetic acid the equilibrium constants can be expressed as
follows:
Ka = [H⁺O⁺] [CH₃COOˉ] / [CH₃COOH]
This formula is identical to the
ionization constants defined and described. The acid protolisis in water can be
described by a general equation:
Acid + H₂O ₃ H⁺O⁺
+ Bases
Thus, Ka = [H⁺O⁺] [Base] / [Acid]
The bigger the ionisai constant,
the stronger the acid, and consequently the weaker the bases. Thus, Ka's value
is the same as a measure of base strength (G.Svahite .1990: 98-199).
Tools
and Materials
Ø Test tube
Ø Drop
pipette
Ø Tube
shelf reaction
Ø Indicator
Ø PH meter
Ø Electrode
Ø SpatulaHCl
0.01 M
Ø Distilled
water
Ø NaOH 0.01
M
Ø Indicators
(methyl orange, phenolphthalein, blue bromtimole, yellow alizarin, methyl red)
Ø PH of
various substances (Vinegar solution (dilute 10X), Grape / citrus, carbonated
beverage (dilute 50%), Shampoo, Liquid detergent (5% solution), Ammonia for
Household, Soda kue (10% solution), Aspirin Tablet (salicylic acid dissolved in
20ml water)}
Work
Procedures
A. Acid
region pH 2 to 6
Standard
HCl solution 0.01 M (pH = 2)
·
Put in a test tube
·
Taken 1 M
·
Diluted with 9 mL of distilled water
·
Stirred slowly
HCl
solution pH = 3
·
Taken 1 mL
·
Put in 2nd test tube
·
Diluted with 9 mL of distilled water
·
Stirred slowly
The HCl
solution pH = 4
·
In the same way pH solutions 5 and 6 are prepared
Results
B. Neutral
region pH 7
Water
that has been boiled
·
Put in a test tube
Results
C. Base
region pH 8-12
NaOH 0.01
M (pH = 12)
·
Put in a test tube
·
Diluted 1mL with 9 mL of boiled water
·
Stirred
·
NaOH solution pH = 11
In the
same way made pH 10, 9, and 8
·
1 mL of each solution is made of parts A, B, and C
·
Labeled every solution according to pH
·
Dripped 1 drop of indicator on each test tube up change
color
·
Observed and recorded color change indicator at
each pH
·
The indicator used successively is methyl orange, Phenolphthalein,
blue brontimol, yellow alizarin, and methyl red
Results
D. The pH
indicator of various substances
a.
Vinegar solution (diluted 10')
b.
Grape / orange juiceBicarbonate Drink (diluted
50%)
c.
Shampoo
d.
Liquid detergent (5% solution)
e.
Ammonia for household purposes
f.
Baking soda (10% solution)
g.
Tablet Aspirin (salicylic acid dissolved in 200 mL
water)
2 mL each
solution is inserted into each test tube
·
Dropped 2 drops of indicators that have been
provided into the Each test tube
·
Compared color with standard solution
·
Specified pH according to color
Results
E. Determination
of pH by using pH meter
·
PH meter
·
Calibrated
·
Electrode is dipped into standard solution
·
Recorded pH meter reading
·
Results
Research
Data
No
|
Sample
|
Indicator
Type
|
||||||
MO
|
MR
|
YA
|
PP
|
BB
|
PH
|
Information
|
||
1
|
Vinegar
Solution
|
O
|
Pi
|
Y
|
NC
|
Y
|
<
3,1
|
|
2
|
Grape and
Orange Juice
|
O
|
R
|
Y
|
Y
|
R
|
3,1-
4,4
|
|
3
|
Sprite
|
O
|
Y
|
NC
|
NC
|
R
|
3,1
- 4,4
|
|
4
|
Shampoo
|
Y
|
R
|
G
|
G
|
Y
|
10
– 12
|
|
5
|
Liquid Detergen
|
G
|
Y
|
B
|
Pi
|
G
|
6,2
- 7,6
|
|
6
|
Amonia RT
|
Y
|
Y
|
NC
|
NC
|
Y
|
4.6
- 6,0/6,7 - 8,3
|
|
7
|
Cake Soda
|
O
|
Y
|
Pu
|
Pu
|
B
|
3,1
- 4,4 / 6,7 - 8,3
|
|
8
|
Aspirin
|
R
|
R
|
Y
|
NC
|
Y
|
<
3,1
|
|
Information:
Ø MO : Methyl Orange
Ø MR : Methyl Red
Ø YA : Yellow Alizarin
Ø PP : Fenolftalein
Ø BB : Bromtimol Blue
Ø O : Orange
Ø R : Red
Ø G : Green
Ø Y : Yellow
Ø Pi : Pink
Ø Pu : Purple
Ø NC : No Color
Conclusions
Based on the Practicum that has
been implemented, as for the conclusions obtained are:
Ø Acid and
basic standard solutions can be obtained by various concentrations when the
concentrations are known to be initial concentration and initial PH. This
solution can be formed by dilution in the starting solution
Ø The PH
measurement of the solution can use various indicators by observing the color
change in the solution and comparing the color we can determine its PH.
Ø PH
measurements can also be performed using a device PH meter which, when dipped,
will show the PH by the number / value that exits on the device.
Ø In the
indicator it will show its PH based on the changing color of the acid or base
solution. And if the solution is acidic it will give a different color to the
base.
Ø In this
lab we can know that:
·
PH acid → PH < 7
·
PH neutral → PH = 7
·
Basic PH → PH > 7
References
Bird, Tony. 1987. Kimia Fisik.
Jakarta; Erlangga.
Epinur dan M. Dwi Wiwi.E. 2012.
Penuntun Praktikum Kimia Dasar. Jambi; Jambi University
Karyadi, Benny. 1997. Kimia Untuk
Universitas. Bandung; Cipta Aditya Bakti.
Oxtoby, W. David.1998. Kimia
Modern. Bandung; Bumi Aksara.
Soehito. 1975. Penuntun Praktikum
Kimia. Bandung; Yudhistira.
Stevia, G. 1990. Analisis
Anorganik Kualitatif. Jakarta; Vagel.

Can you explain the physical properties of acids and bases?
BalasHapusThe properties of Acid
HapusAcids that have long been known as common compounds that exhibit the following properties:
Typical sour taste.
The litmus color change from blue to red.
Reacts with certain metals to produce H2 gas.
Reacts with a base to form salt and air.
Bases have the following properties:
Has a bitter taste
If dissolved into water produces hydroxide ions (OH-)
Can change the red litmus paper indicator color to blue
Has a pH of more than 7. The greater the pH of a substance the stronger the degree of its basicity.
Can you explain about PH??
BalasHapusph is definite power of hydrogen, where it can knowing about acids, netral, and bases from 1-14
HapusFor acid (1-6) netral (7), and bases (8-14)
hi linggo , can you mention and explain kind of indicator use in laboratory ?
BalasHapusthanks
Indicator justn't usage in laboratory, but in daily life. This function for show how acidly we have.
HapusIn laboratory, we can show those solution with indicator paper.
from your data, in The pH indicator of various substances experiment, included in where Liquid Detergen Amonia RT, and Cake Soda ? acid or base ?
BalasHapusPlease make question correctly about experiment data. What does you mean?
HapusExplain the acid-base weakness according to arrhenius!
BalasHapusWhat is the pH of acid base and water? And please give me another difference of acid base and water!
BalasHapusHow to determine indicator usage for acid and base solutions?
BalasHapusWhat tools are usually used to measure the ph? And who the inventor is
BalasHapus