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Red Cabbage Juice pH Indicator

Sources: Prof. George Ewing's C100 Demonstration Notes; Prof. Carolyn Huffman's Fall '93 C100 lecture; B. Z. Shakhashiri, 1989, Chemical Demonstrations: A Handbook for Teachers of Chemistry, vol. 3, pp 162-166.

Description and Concept: Red cabbage juice will change to a variety of colors when added to solutions of various pH. Red cabbage juice is a pH indicator.

Materials: red cabbage* blender hot or boiling water filter paper (coffee filters work well)
1 liter beaker
Six 250 mL beakers

Professors/Instructors please specify which chemicals you wish to use. Some that we may have on hand are: household ammonia (NH3) baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3) washing soda (sodium
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Background: Red cabbage contains a pigment called flavin. This pigment is also found in red poppies, blue cornflowers, grapes, and apple skin. Depending on the pH of the fruit or plant the pigment will give a different color. This pigment can be used to indicate pH. pH is the -log[H+]. Acids increase the concentration of hydrogen ions ([H+]) in a solution and therefore have a low pH. A base will increase the concentration of hydroxide ions ([OH-]) (decreasing the [H+]) in a solution and will have a high pH.

Notes: *Another household item from which a pH indicator can be extracted is Ex-Lax. Phenolphthalein is a commonly used indicator available from most chemical supply companies in its concentrated form. A small concentration of phenolphthalein is used as a laxative in Ex-Lax. Caution: Never use concentrated phenolphthalein as a laxative. Death may be the result. Dissolve Ex-Lax tablet in ethanol to make indicator. Prof. Tim Starn told me that if a physician suspects that a case of diarrhea was caused by an ExLax prank, they will test for phenolphthalein by exposing the patients "sample" to UV
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Huffman's C100 class. It worked well in class with hot water from the tap. The other method of preparation has been done by Prof. Ewing. I have prepared the indicator in this way and it works well also. ***Antacid tablets will only neutralize the acid very slightly ( maybe it will bring the pH up from 1 to 1.2). You will not observe a color change in your indicator. The baking soda will neutralize more acid and will bring about a color change. This could stimulate a discussion about the effectiveness of antacids versus baking soda as a treatment for acid indigestion. It turns out that the antacids are best because you would not want to completely neutralize your stomach acid. The antacid tablet is really meant to neutralize the stomach acid that has entered the esophagus (which causes the heart burn). If a person ingested too much baking soda, they could actually be in danger of changing the pH of their stomach and blood dramatically. Many chemical processes and enzymes in our bodies require a specific pH. For example, we would not be able to digest our food properly if our stomach was not at an acidic

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