Homework Indicators and pH

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ScienceLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Homework Indicators and pH

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What is the purpose of using litmus as an indicator?
A
To change the color of the solution
B
To determine the chemical composition of the substance
C
To measure the strength of acid or alkali
D
To show if a solution is acid or alkali

Slide 4 - Quiz

How does blue litmus paper act in an acidic solution?
A
It turns purple
B
It remains unchanged
C
It turns red
D
It turns blue

Slide 5 - Quiz

What does the universal indicator show about acids and alkalis?
A
The range of colors indicates their strength
B
Whether they are liquid or solid
C
Their chemical formula
D
Their physical state at different temperatures

Slide 6 - Quiz

In what form can universal indicator be found?
A
Paper or solution
B
Only in solution
C
Only in solid form
D
Only in powder

Slide 7 - Quiz

What can be used to create an indicator besides litmus and universal indicator?
A
Carrots
B
Spinach
C
Blueberries
D
Red cabbage

Slide 8 - Quiz

What does the pH scale measure?
A
Molecular weight of a substance
B
Color of a substance
C
Acidity or alkalinity of a substance
D
Temperature of a substance

Slide 9 - Quiz

What is the pH of a neutral substance?
A
5
B
12
C
10
D
7

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which substance has a pH lower than 7?
A
Pure water
B
Milk
C
Baking soda solution
D
Lemon juice

Slide 11 - Quiz

What does a pH of 14 indicate?
A
Slightly acidic substance
B
Strongly alkaline substance
C
Weakly alkaline substance
D
Neutral substance

Slide 12 - Quiz

What happens to the pH when a substance becomes more acidic?
A
pH stays the same
B
pH increases
C
pH fluctuates
D
pH decreases

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Acid or Alkali?
Acid
Alkali
Stomach acid
Sodium hydroxide
Taste sour
pH < 7
pH > 7
Bleach
Vinegar

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Acid
Neutral
Alkali
Taste sour
Soap
Water
pH 7
pH less than 7
pH more than 7
Lemon juice
Vinegar
Bleach

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Perming.
Perming lotion is applied to make hair permanently curly. 
The lotion can be acidic or alkaline. After use a neutraliser is added to move the pH to 7.

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Acid
Alkaline
Neutral
Hair's pH
Acid perming lotion
Alkaline perming lotion

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Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
US company SpaceX's Starship rocket made major progress in its third test flight on Thursday, completing many of its objectives.

The two-stage vehicle produced a clean getaway from its Texas launch site, to send its upper portion around the globe to a re-entry over the Indian Ocean.

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Which area did SpaceX's Starship rocket send its upper portion around?
A
The moon
B
The sun
C
Mars
D
The globe

Slide 19 - Quiz

How many stages does SpaceX's Starship rocket have?
A
One
B
Three
C
Two
D
Four

Slide 20 - Quiz

Where did the upper portion of SpaceX's Starship rocket re-enter the atmosphere?
A
Arctic Ocean
B
Indian Ocean
C
Atlantic Ocean
D
Pacific Ocean

Slide 21 - Quiz

What major progress did SpaceX's Starship rocket make in its third test flight?
A
Failing to launch
B
Completing many objectives
C
Experiencing engine failure
D
Losing communication with ground control

Slide 22 - Quiz

Where did SpaceX's Starship rocket complete its third test flight?
A
California
B
Florida
C
New Mexico
D
Texas

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Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
Radio contact was lost towards the end but the firm said it was "incredible to see how far we got this time around".

SpaceX boss Elon Musk was delighted with the outcome of the flight, too.

He posted on X, formerly Twitter, that "Starship will take humanity to Mars".

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Who will Starship take to Mars according to Elon Musk?
A
SpaceX employees
B
Astronauts
C
Humanity
D
Aliens

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What was the reaction of the firm towards the end of the flight?
A
It was disappointing
B
It was expected
C
It was a failure
D
It was incredible to see how far we got this time around

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What was said about the radio contact towards the end?
A
It was lost
B
It was maintained
C
It was improved
D
It was strengthened

Slide 27 - Quiz

What did SpaceX boss Elon Musk post on X?
A
I love space exploration
B
We will reach the moon
C
Starship will take humanity to Mars
D
Let's explore the stars

Slide 28 - Quiz

Who was delighted with the outcome of the flight?
A
NASA
B
Elon Musk
C
Jeff Bezos
D
Richard Branson

Slide 29 - Quiz

Elon Musk's Starship goes 'farther than ever'
Separation of the bottom half, the booster, from the top half, the Ship, occurred right on cue, two minutes and 44 seconds into the flight.

The ship then powered on, crossing the Atlantic and southern Africa.

Video cameras sent back spectacular views of Earth from more than 100 miles up.

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At what point did the separation of the booster from the Ship occur?
A
Four minutes into the flight
B
Two minutes and 44 seconds into the flight
C
Three minutes into the flight
D
One minute and 30 seconds into the flight

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Where did the ship travel after the separation?
A
Across the Atlantic and southern Africa
B
Across the Arctic and Antarctica
C
Across the Indian Ocean and Australia
D
Across the Pacific and northern Europe

Slide 32 - Quiz

How high above Earth did the video cameras capture the views?
A
150 miles
B
More than 100 miles
C
75 miles
D
50 miles

Slide 33 - Quiz