EFFINGHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - In this Summer Science experiment Bailey, Lily, Ella and Reese show us how red cabbage can be used to test how acidic different liquids are. When the indicator touches ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Take a chunk of red cabbage and whizz it up in a blender with some warm tap water. Pour through a sieve ...
Scientists use a scale called the pH scale to measure how acidic or basic something is. The scale runs from 0 to 14. Where 0 is the most acidic and 14 is the most basic. Around the middle we have ...
Don't you mean pink cabbage? No, I mean blue cabbage. Wait, now it's pink again! As you can see, your little angel might just discover that this stuff is cool enough to eat! 1. Red cabbage contains a ...
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Parental Note: Because this experiment requires the use of a stove to boil the cabbage, we strongly suggest that the experiment only be conducted with the supervision ...
Experiment #1 – Is it an acid, base or neither? The pH scale (which ranges from 0 to 14) gives us the ability to understand how acidic (pH lower than 7) or basic (pH higher than 7) an item is. We can ...
Materials Needed: red cabbage leaf, water, blender, bowl and a long cylinder to pour the ingredient in it. Put the red cabbage leaf in a blender full of water and grind it. After you finish blending ...