The juice can be used to make a rainbow of colors
corresponding to various (approximate) pH values.
Strong acids and bases completely dissociate to form ionic
species. There is none of the original acid or base left in solution. Weak acids and bases
only partially dissociate to form some ions and there is still some of the original acid
or base present in solution. For example, a .1M solution of HCl has a pH of 1, because all
of the HCl reacts with water to form H3O+ ions. Therefore all the
moles that were once HCl are now H3O+ ions and we can detect them
using a pH meter. In contrast, acetic acid is a weak acid
and it only partially dissociates to form some hydronium ions while some acetic acid
molecules remain intact. The pH of a .1M solution of acetic acid is 2.8.
Acids and bases react to form salt and water.
HCl + NaOH ===> NaCl + H2O
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