Come on in and step into the ever-changing realm of chemistry projects for Class 10 project, Create a Homemade pH Indicator! Takeoff project involves preparing of the natural dye from red cabbage which is used to prepare a pH indicator that changes color depending on the pH level. In the presence of red cabbage, students are able to make a universal indicator by boiling the vegetable in water and filtering the solution. Experiment with other household products as described below in order to realize changes in color and obtain the pH number. Takeoff experiment involves the use of indicator, vinegar, and baking soda in order to bring out the actaul meaning of acids, bases and PH this brings out the aspect of making chemical concepts real and tangible and the practise of scientific process of logic and reasoning.
Project Code: TEMBS21
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1 | TEMBS21 | High Sensitive Alcohol Sensor And Gas Leak With Alert Buzzer | |
2 | TEMBS22 | High Sensitive Alcohol Sensor With Auto Car Ignition Disable Function | |
3 | TEMBS23 | High Sensitive Lpg Sensor With Gas Leak Alert Buzzer | |
4 | TEMBS24 | Drunk And Drive Detector |
Explore the wonders of chemistry for our Class 10 project at Takeoff Edu Group, DIY Natural pH Indicator! Students will engage in the use of red cabbage to synthesize a pH sensitive solution that indicates the pH of everyday items. Takeoff Edu Group can create a universal sample to investigate substances such as lemon juice, vinegar, and baking soda. Of course, this entertaining project does not only introduces ideas like pH and acid-base reactions but also lets the students try different activities and think for themselves. Helpful to teach and engage children’s curiosity, this tool turns chemistry class into a fun activity.