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Water Experiment- Acidity/Alkalinity . Water can be measured in pH, a measurement unit for acidity/alkalinity of water. pH ranges from 0 to 14, and while 7 being neutral, number higher than 7 is alkaline, and number below 7 is acidic.
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Water Experiment- Acidity/Alkalinity Water can be measured in pH, a measurement unit for acidity/alkalinity of water. pH ranges from 0 to 14, and while 7 being neutral, number higher than 7 is alkaline, and number below 7 is acidic. We used High Range pH Indicator Solution, which can be purchased at any pet shop. Once drops of this solution are put into water, the color will change – purple if alkaline, yellow if acidic.
Water Experiment- Acidity/Alkalinity When tested with pH indicator solution, bottled water is in the acidic range. Photo shows the color of the water is off the chart to more acidic side. Water from Gratitude bottle shows the water is in alkaline range. Photo shows bright purple color, an indication of alkaline water. This shows that if Gratitude water is mixed into acidic water, its reduction property turns acidic water into alkaline water.
Water Experiment- Acidity/Alkalinity This sequence shows how breathing into alkaline water can cause oxidation of the water, and turning the water into acidic, yellow color. This, again, shows Gratitude water’s reduction power of turning acidic water tainted with carbon dioxide from our breath into alkaline water again.