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Of Cabbages and Chemistry

Casey Boyles and Rachel Peace

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Elementary Science Methods Home

 Grades 4—8

 

Written by Jacqueline Barber

 

The cabbage has much chemical merit. The juice from red cabbage turns pink when mixed with an acid, turns green when mixed with a base, and remains purple when mixed with a neutral substance. The cabbage is a chemical whirlwind!

In this GEM students use the special indicator properties of red cabbage juice to investigate acids and bases. Rather than starting with standard definitions, this unit has children experiment with cabbage to show distinction between the two, and their relationship to "neutral." The "Presto Change-O" activity reveals that acids and bases are parts of a continuum. Students also learn that chemicals can be grouped by behaviors, and these activities provide a great example of how closely chemistry connects to daily life. In a special assessment activity, students use their newfound knowledge to play a game in which they try to protect friendly visitors from outer space, who can only survive in a neutral environment.