Video: Testing the pH of Baking Soda

You may be wondering why blueberries are used as pH indicators. Blueberries contain a chemical called peonidin, which is sensitive to acidity an basicity. Peonidins belong to a larger family of pigment chemicals called anthocyanidins.

This is what the baking soda looked like before the pH test.






















This is what it looked like after I added the blueberry juice.

Whoa. How did that happen? Look at this video below to find out.



0 comments