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Chemistry Experiment 29
The Witches' Potion
This
demonstration shows that phenolphthalein is a chemical
that displays different colors depending on the acidity
or basicity of the environment.
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Substitutions
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2-500 mL beaker
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2
large, clear containers |
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4-250 mL beakers
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4
tall glasses |
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phenolphthalein
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ammonia clear
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household
ammonia |
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acid |
vinegar |
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water |
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Procedure
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Prepare 4 glasses and label them:
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In #1 and #3 put 5 drops of phenolphthalein
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In #2 and #4 put 5 drops of ammonia
If
you prepare these ahead of time, then be sure to stack
them, one inside the other, with an empty one inside
the top one. This prevents your drops from evaporating.
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In one of the large containers put 20 drops of vinegar.
Fill the other large container with water.
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Choose 5 volunteers, 4 witches and someone to read the
poem.
Read : "Four witches made quite a commotion. When I
invited them to create a potion. Into four glasses went
the magic brew," STOP
Fill each glass 1/4 - 1/2 full with water. All will
be clear.
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Read: "And into a rage the first witch flew: She shrieked,
'There's no magic in this drink. To cast a spell, it
must be pink!' The second witch laughed, 'The pink is
here.
Pour your brew in--the color will appear!'" STOP
Have Witch #1 pour her water into the glass of Witch
#2. The phenolphthalein will react with the ammonia
and turn bright pink, indicating the presence of a base.
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Read: "The third witch shrieked, 'We need more!' And
gave her brew to Witch number Four." STOP Have Witch
#3 pour her water into the glass of Witch #4. The phenolphthalein
will react with the ammonia and turn bright pink, indicating
the presence of a base.
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Read: "Now there are two glasses of pink, But no one
asked me what I think! I'll invoke my powers to make
it clear- 'Be Gone Pink!' 'Watch it disappear!!'" END
Pour both glasses with the pink solution into the glass
container with vinegar. The acid will neutralize the
base and the liquid will be clear again.
Teacher's Notes
Phenolphthalein is an indicator that turns pink in the
presence of a base (like ammonia) but is colorless in
an acid (like vinegar). Because the phenolphthalein
solution is made with alcohol, it will evaporate easily.
You should plan to put the solutions in cups just
before the demonstration or "nest" your cups after
you prepare them so the alcohol does not evaporate.
The vinegar will neutralize the base (ammonia) so the
resulting solution will be fairly harmless and can be
flushed down the drain for disposal.
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