Acids in daily life
Laboratory Acids and Alkalis
Safety first!
Indicators and the pH Scale
Hazard Symbols
100

What taste do foods that contain acid usually have?

Sour, sharp, or tangy.

100

Name one strong acid commonly found in a lab.

Hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, or nitric acid.

100

What safety equipment should you always wear when handling acids or alkalis?

Safety glasses (eye protection).

100

What do indicators do?

They change color to show if a substance is an acid or an alkali.

100

What does the corrosive symbol warn about?

A substance that can destroy living tissue and cause burns.

200

Which weak acid is found in lemons and limes?

Citric acid

200

What are two common alkalis used in the laboratory?

Sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, or calcium hydroxide.

200

Why should you always stand while working with chemicals?

To avoid spills getting on you.

200

What color does red cabbage indicator turn in acids?

Red

200

What does the flammable hazard symbol indicate?

A substance that can catch fire easily.

300

What happens when you dilute an acid with water?

It becomes less dangerous, but still harmful.

300

What happens if a strong alkali touches your skin?

It dissolves your skin, feels soapy, and causes a chemical burn.

300

If you spill acid on your skin, what should you do immediately?

Wash the area with lots of water to dilute the acid.

300

How do universal indicators differ from simple indicators like red cabbage?


Universal indicator shows the strength (pH) of an acid or alkali, while simple indicators only show if something is an acid or an alkali.

300

Name one hazard symbol that warns about dangers to the environment.

The "Hazardous to the environment" symbol.

400

Name one acid found in the laboratory.

Hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, or nitric acid.

400

What is a common ingredient in cleaning products that makes them alkaline?

Sodium hydroxide.

400

How can you make a strong acid or alkali safer to handle?

By diluting it with water.

400

What is the name of the scale used to measure how strong an acid or alkali is?

The pH scale.

400

Which hazard symbol represents substances that can cause serious health problems?

The "Serious health hazard" symbol.