Student Worksheet
Student Worksheet
Student Worksheet
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Learning Objectieves :
2.1 Show attitude (curious, discipline, honest, objective, open mind, be able to
distinguish between fact and opinion, tenancious, precise, responsible, critical,
creative, innovative, democratic, communicative) in design, do experiment and
discuss that applied in daily life.
Indicator :
2.1.1 Show attitude (precise, responsible, and communicative) when did the
discussion.
Learning Objectives :
2.1.1.1 Student can show precise attitude in observating the experiment result based
on experiment activity correctly
2.1.1.2 Student can show responsible attitude in doing discussion based on problem
that is given correctly
2.1.1.3 Student can show communicative attitude in delivering the opinion based on
discussion activity correctly
3.10 Analyze the characteristic of solution based on concept of acid and base and or pH
solution
Indicator :
3.10.1 Analyze the characteristic acid or base of solution using litmus paper
indicator
3.10.2 Interpret experiment data using litmus paper to identify the characteristic of
acid or base in a solution.
Learning Objectives :
3.10.1.1Student can analyze the characteristic acid or base in solution using litmus
paper indicator based on colour changing which appear correctly
3.10.2.1 Student can interpret experiment data using litmus paper to identify the
characteristic of acid or base based in a solution that given correctly .
4.10 Present idea or opinion about using the correct indicator to determine the acidity of
acid/base or titration acid/base
Indicator :
4.10.1 Do experiment to identify characteristic of acid or base in as solution using
litmus paper.
Learning Objectives :
To determine the pH of a solution can be done in several ways, among others, as follows.
An indicator is a weak organic acid or a weak organic base that can change color over a
certain pH range (James E. Brady, 1990). The pH value of a solution can be estimated using
the pH indicator route. Indicators have different color change routes. Thus from the test
solution with some indicators will be obtained slice area pH of the solution. For example, a
solution with brom blue thymol (6.0- 7,6) is blue and with phenolphthalein (8.3-10.0)
colorless, the pH of the solution is 7.6-8.3. This is because if the blue timol bromine is blue,
the pH of the solution is greater than 7.6 and if with phenolphthalein is colorless, the pH of
the solution is less than 8.3.
The pH of a solution can also be determined using a universal indicator, which is a mixture of
indicators that can indicate the pH of a solution of the color change. The universal indicator
color can be seen in the table below
3. Using pH meter
The color of litmus paper in acidic solution, base solution and solution are different neutral.
There are two kinds of litmus paper, the red litmus and the blue litmus. The properties of
each of these litmus papers are as follows.
a. Lakmus is red
The red lymph in red acid solution and in solution blue base.
b. Blue Lakmus
The blue lantern in the acid solution is red and in solution blue base.
c. Both red and blue lacquers in neutral solutions do not change color.
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Tools : Ingredients :
5. Lamp
6. Carbon electrode
7. Cable clamp
work steps
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2. What are the solutions that show the appearance of gas bubble?
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3. What are the solutions that not show both indications above?
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Make the conclusion based on the question
1. What is the definition of electrolyte solution?
2. What is the basic classification of electrolyte and non electrolyte solution?
3. How the electrolyte solution can make the light bright?
4. How the non-electrolyte solution cant make the light bright?
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REFERENCE
Utami, Budi., Dkk. 2009. Kimia Untuk SMA/MA Kelas X. Jakarta: Pusat Perbukuan,
Departemen Pendidikan Nasional.
Hernanto, Ari., Rumiten. 2009. Kimia 1 Untuk SMA/MA Kelas X. Jakarta: Pusat
Perbukuan, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional.
Setyawati, Arifatun Anifah. 2009. Kimia: Mengkaji Fenomena Alam Untuk Kelas X
SMA/MA. Jakarta: Pusat Perbukuan, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional.