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Science·Matter & Materials·conceptual

Acids, Alkalis & pH

Define acids and alkalis in terms of hydrogen ion concentration, describe the pH scale (0–14), and explain how indicators are used to identify and measure acidity or alkalinity

Suggested ages 12–13

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Evidence of understanding

  • States that acids have pH below 7, alkalis have pH above 7, and neutral is pH 7
  • Explains what hydrogen ions (H⁺) have to do with acidity
  • Names common indicators (litmus, universal indicator) and describes colour changes
  • Identifies everyday acids (vinegar, lemon juice) and alkalis (bleach, bicarbonate of soda)

Assessment prompt

If Acids, Alkalis & pH used a piece of universal indicator paper to test lemon juice and baking soda solution, could they predict what colour each would turn and explain what that tells you about each substance?

Standards alignment

KS3.Sci.Chem.CR.2GB · uk-nc-2013

Acids, Alkalis and pH

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · KS3