Homemade acid/base indicators, PH indicators, homemade litmus paper (2024)

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A lot of plants with colors other than green are usable as a PH indicators.Some of the most commonly known ones are:
  • Litmus, a dye extracted from lichens.
  • Red cabbage extract
The litmus paper is used in labs around the world to test whether a solution is acidic or basic.The advantage of litmus is that it can be stored over many years and remains usable.
Litmus PH indicator
below ph 4.5above ph 8.5

Red cabbage

Red cabbage is cheap, very color intensive and can actually indicate the PH of a solution in fine grainedsteps. The problem is it works best with fresh cabbage and the extract is only usable for a couple of weeks.It is however still a very useful "home made" PH indicator and it's a nice experiment fora science class in school. To make red cabbage extract you cut a few leaves of red cabbage intosmall slices or you can put them into a mixer.


red cabbage leaves

Add a 50-70% alcohol water solution and letit sit for about 15 minutes. I recommend to use real ethanol and not isopropyl alcohol if youdo this experiment with children where it is difficult to avoid that some get in contact with the alcohol. Both ethanol and isopropyl-alcohol are toxic but ethanol isless toxic to humans. Isopropyl causes kidney damages even if it is just used externally over a longerperiod of time. Short exposure of a hand or the inhalation of the vapor for a few minutes is supposedly not dangerous but ethanol is for sure less dangerous.


red cabbage extraction process

Separate the cabbage from the now dark colored alcohol solution by pressing it through a cheese clothand fill the red cabbage indicator solution into a small bottle for storage.


red cabbage extract PH indicator

To test the PH of any liquid just add a few drops of the red cabbage extract and then compare the color with the followingtable.

Red cabbage extract PH indicator
ph 0-1ph 2 ph 4 ph 5-8ph 9 ph 10 ph 11-14

More stable PH indicators

Red cabbage is a very good PH indicator but is looses its ability to indicated the PH over a couple of weeks or month depending on how you store the solution.More stable PH indicators that can easily made at home are:
  • Turmeric (the yellow part of Curry Powder) => very stable, usable for many years
  • Radish peels => somewhat stable, usable for a few month
  • Elderberry => very stable, usable for many years, makes paper that is equivalent to real litmus paper
Radish is similar to red cabbage in the sense that it can indicatethe PH in many fine grained steps where as Turmeric and Elderberry have just two colors.

Turmeric as PH indicators

Turmeric powder can be found in the spices section of you supermarket.It is as well the yellow part of Curry Powder.

The best way to store turmeric over longer periods is to store it as powder.To use it just mix a bit of powder with water.

Turmeric PH indicator
below ph 7.4above ph 8.6

Radish peels as PH indicator

Radish extract is produced in the same way as red cabbage extract. Just peel the red skin off several radishes and then extract the dye using an alcohol watersolution.


radish


radish skin peeled


radish peels extraction with alcohol and water



radish extract PH indicator

Radish extract changes its color according to the PH as shown in thebelow table.

Radish extract PH indicator
ph 0-2ph 3 ph 4-7ph 8-9ph 10 ph 11-14

European Elder (sambucus nigra)

The European Eldertree is a shrub that grows best in humid soil and it canget up to 15 feet (5m) high but it takes many years to get to that height. You can find this bush also in the colder parts of north America (Canada and northern states of the USA). In areas like Canada where weget a lot of snow it will usually not get to the full hight as the wood of the Eldertree is not very strong andlong branches will easily break off under the weight of the snow. It has white flowers in June and around August time small black looking berries.


sambucus nigra, flowers in June/July, berries in August.


1) Sambucus nigra, berries ready for making juice August. 2) You can see the same juice on two differnet paper types. One paper seems to be a bit acidic and it is therefore more red. 3) Elderberry litmus paper block. 4) Elderberry litmus paper test, left -- soda and water solution, center -- dry paper, right -- vinegar


The juice from the berries makes an indicatorthat works exactly like litmus. Use a hand full of dark ripe elder-berriesand add about the same volume of water. Cook the berries in the water forabout 2 minutes. Filter through a cheese cloth and squeeze it to get as muchjuice as possible.

Add a bit of pure alcohol (ethanol or propanol) to the liquid as apreservative. You can as well soak acid free art paper or a kitchen sponge towel (kitchen paper towel)with the juice and let it dry to make "litmus paper". Note that most paper towel paper is acidic andyou will therefore get red litmus paper even if you start to make the paper from a neutral elderberry juice solution.

Note that the elder berriesare already slightly acidic (mostly ascorbic acid). You have to add a few drops of a soda and watersolution to get it into the neutral range or you could leave it as itis and use it as an indicator for the higher ph ranges.

Elderberry PH indicator (similar to litmus)
below ph 4around ph 7above ph 8

It looks like Elderberry has 3 levels but the neutral is more or less a mixture of red and blue. There are really only 2 clearly distinguishable colors.

Both the Elderberry paper and the liquid are very stable and can be used for many years.

Blueberries

The the outer skin of blueberries contains the same kind of PH-indicator as Elderberries. To extract the blue color you can either boil the berries or freeze them. The easiest way is probably to just buy frozen blueberries. You can make "litmus paper" from blueberry juice and the paper continues to work for many years. The colors are the same as for Elderberry (see above).

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Homemade acid/base indicators, PH indicators, homemade litmus paper (2024)

FAQs

What are homemade indicators for acids and bases? ›

Some examples of natural indicators are red cabbage, turmeric, grape juice, turnip skin, curry powder, cherries, beetroots, onion, tomato, etc. Some flowers like hydrangeas can determine the acidity or basicity of the soil.

How to make homemade pH indicator? ›

Onion Natural PH Indicator
  1. Step 1: Chop an Onion Into Small Slices.
  2. Step 2: Boil Some Water, and Add It to a Container.
  3. Step 3: Put the Sliced Onion in the Water and Let the Water Cool Down.
  4. Step 4: After Cooling Down, the Water Gets Coloured.
  5. Step 5: The PH Indicator Is Ready! ...
  6. Step 6: Testing With Acids and Bases.

Can I make my own litmus paper? ›

Cut several strips of paper towel into two inch wide by four inch long strips. Soak the paper towel strips in the cabbage juice for about a minute. Remove the strips and let them dry completely. Your litmus paper will turn reddish-pink if something you test is an acid and green if something you test is an alkali.

How do you make a homemade pH test? ›

Dip a piece of litmus paper into a glass of water and compare the color change to a pH chart to determine the pH level. This is something that might bring back memories from middle school and high school chemistry class, but it is still an effective way to measure the pH of water without a kit.

What are 10 examples of acid-base indicators? ›

Common Acid-Base Indicators

Tried-and-true indicators include thymol blue, tropeolin OO, methyl yellow, methyl orange, bromphenol blue, bromcresol green, methyl red, bromthymol blue, phenol red, neutral red, phenolphthalein, thymolphthalein, alizarin yellow, tropeolin O, nitramine, and trinitrobenzoic acid.

What is the best natural pH indicator? ›

Red cabbage juices is the best known edible pH indicator in your kitchen but there are many safe fruits, vegetables and flowers that change color in response to acids and bases such as eggplant, beets, blueberries, cherries, onion, raspberry, grape juice, turmeric, and even tomatoes!

Which fruit makes the best acid base indicator? ›

According to the results, we found that Blueberries, Strawberries and Beet root can be used as natural acid-base indicator. Within the three food and fruits, the blueberries is the best natural acid-base indicator since it has a sharp colour change on different pH value.

What can I use instead of litmus paper? ›

Alternatives of Litmus Test

For instance, one can use the red cabbage juice which changes its colour in reaction to pH from red through blue to greenish-yellow. Moreover, there are dyes orcein and azolitmin that produces results similar to the litmus paper only.

What will blue litmus paper turn? ›

Litmus is mainly used to assess whether a solution is acidic or basic. The colour transition occurs over the pH range 4.5–8.3 at 25 °C (77 °F), with light blue litmus paper turning red under acidic conditions and red litmus paper turning blue under basic or alkaline conditions.

What is natural indicator of litmus paper? ›

YES, Litmus is the most commonly used natural indicator which is extracted from lichens. It has a mauve color in distilled water. It turns red when added to an acidic solution & turns blue when added to a basic solution.

What color will baking soda turn litmus paper? ›

The chemical name of baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). It reacts with moist litmus paper and turns red litmus blue which means it is basic in nature. Due to this it is used to reduce acidity in stomach.

What does lemon juice turn litmus paper into? ›

If you dip blue litmus paper into lemon juice, it turns red. If you dip it into soapy water, it turns blue. Because lemon juice is acidic, it makes blue litmus paper turn red.

Does vinegar turn litmus paper? ›

Litmus is an acid-base indicator which changes its colour when exposed to an acidic or basic solution. Blue litmus paper turns red in an acidic solution and red litmus paper turns blue in a basic solution. Since vinegar is acidic, it turns blue litmus paper to red.

How to make an acid-base indicator? ›

Fill a blender halfway with hot water. Add the chopped cabbage leaves to the blender. Blend the leaves and water on high until the liquid turns purple and all the leaves are blended. *Alternatively, you can boil the chopped leaves in just enough water to cover them for a few minutes, then let steep for 30-60 minutes.

What can be used to make an indicator at home? ›

Materials (per class)
  1. Plant Material Containing Anthocyanins (red cabbage, blueberries or blackberries, and purple grape juice)
  2. Lemon Juice, Vinegar, and Baking Soda Solution (known acids and bases for testing)
  3. Light-Colored Liquids (unknowns for testing)
  4. Vegetable Peeler.
  5. Grater.
  6. Fork.
  7. Strainer or Colander.

What universal indicator can be made at home? ›

Here is a method for creating your own pH indicator at home. Cut up about a half head of red cabbage and place it in a pot. Pour in just enough water to cover the cabbage, then boil the water for about one hour. Allow the water to cool, then strain out the cabbage and keep the liquid.

What are two natural acid-base indicators? ›

Litmus, turmeric, red cabbage, china rose, etc. are some common natural indicators used widely to show the acidic or basic character of substances.

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