A great way to consolidate learning on acids, bases and indicators for middle school students with this pack of cards which can be used to play two games – wildcard and snap. So much fun, students don’t even realise they are learning!
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Prior Knowledge Required**
- Acids turn blue litmus red
- Bases turn red litmus blue
- Hydroxides are soluble bases
- For neutral substances, red litmus stays red and blue litmus stays blue
- The pH of strong acids (0 – 2), weak acids (3 – 6), neutral substances (7), weak bases (8 – 11) and strong bases (12 – 14)
- Concentrated acids and bases are corrosive
- Many foods contain dilute weak acids and bases and gives examples
What You Get
- 102 playing cards
- Animated PowerPoint with instructions for playing wildcard and snap
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Acids Bases and Indicators Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard and Snap Card Games
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Acids Bases and Indicators 5 Game Compendium for KS3
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Reaction of Acids with Bases Metals and Carbonates Explained | Fully Resourced Lesson Plus Wildcard and Snap Card Games
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