
Acids and Bases Garden
pH measures how acidic or basic a solution is: acid lowers pH, base raises pH, and neutral is 7.
ChemistryAges 10-13~9 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Predict the direction pH will move before adding acid or base, then check the prediction with universal-indicator evidence.
- Reach any value in a plant's healthy pH range by reasoning about both direction and drop amount.
- Explain why equal-volume strong and weak additions can produce different pH changes.
- Classify unfamiliar everyday samples as acidic, neutral, or basic using their pH and indicator colour, then practise adaptively across all four skills.
The levels
- Which way?
Predict and observe the direction of pH change from one acid drop and one base drop.
- Help the basil
Move acidic basil soil into any value in its pH 6–7 healthy range.
- Same drop, big surprise
Compare equal-volume weak and strong base drops and explain the different pH changes.
- Mystery shelf
Transfer the pH rule to lemon juice, hand soap, and water using indicator evidence.
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