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Do now (5 minutes). Grab an Apron. There are some that are cut short for our classmates. If you can use a longer apron, then use it and leave the ones that are cut off for others. THANK YOU!. Do now/HW. What do you think the letters in “pH” stand for? Give a reason for your answer.

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Do now (5 minutes)

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  1. Do now (5 minutes) • Grab an Apron. • There are some that are cut short for our classmates. If you can use a longer apron, then use it and leave the ones that are cut off for others. • THANK YOU! What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  2. Do now/HW • What do you think the letters in “pH” stand for? Give a reason for your answer. • Hint: In yesterday’s lesson we spoke about the particular atoms are that make a solution acidic or basic. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  3. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared? Mr. M. Gonzalez What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  4. Objectives • I can prepare calibrating solutions. • I can measure volume using a graduated cylinder. • I can prepare pH standards of 4, 7, and 10. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  5. Calibration Hanna Combo Meter (pH meter) pH buffer capsules for pH 4, 7, and 10 Distilled water Graduated cylinder Stirring rod optional Jar with cap (greater than 100mL) Colored labeling tape Paper towels Apron and goggles Non latex gloves Materials What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  6. Fig. 01. Hanna Combo meter (pH). What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  7. Fig. 02. Calibration Standards What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  8. Fig. 03. 1000mL beaker and squirt bottle. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  9. Fig. 04. Probe storage solution and probe. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  10. What are standard solutions? • How are rulers made? • There is a standard with which all rulers are modeled after. • A standard allows us to set a definition to a physical property and then repeat that physical property over and over again. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  11. Preparing Standards • Measure 100 ml of filtered water. • Put graduated cylinder on flat surface • Level your eyes with the surface of the water to read scale cylinder • Water surface in cylinder is curved (meniscus) • Read the volume at bottom of curve What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  12. Converting Review 1cubic centimeter (cm3) = 1 Milliliter (mL) and 1000 milliliters (mL) = 1 Liter (L) What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  13. Preparing Standards • Add standard buffering powder to 100mL container. • Open container • Grab buffer “pill” ** between index fingers and thumbs • Twist off above container • Empty contents thoroughly into container • ** I will assign which pill to groups. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

  14. Do now/HW • What do you think the letters in “pH” stand for? Give a reason for your answer. • Hint: In yesterday’s lesson we spoke about the particular atoms are that make a solution acidic or basic. What are standards and how are pH standard solutions prepared?

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