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Students are introduced to the environmental effects of acid rain within a community.

Teacher burns sulphur in a gas jar of water and universal indicator to demonstrate acid rain in a jar.

Students use a series of disguised buffer solutions and pH probes to collect enough data to discover which areas produce the lowest pH water samples.















After the teacher demonstrates the production of carbonic acid and sulphuric acid students use pH probes to investigate different samples of water collected in the local environment (buffer solutions).















Students use their results to identify which area has the lowest pH and begin to consider explanations for these findings.

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