GCSE Science Simplified (All GCSE Science in one place)
How do you turn an acid into something neutral — and how do you prove it? In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we break down GCSE Chemistry Core Practical 2, investigating pH changes during neutralisation using hydrochloric acid and calcium hydroxide (or calcium oxide). You’ll learn: * What pH actually measures (hydrogen ions vs hydroxide ions) * How neutralisation works: H⁺ + OH⁻ → H₂OHow to track pH changes using universal indicator and pH probes * What happens when a solution moves from acidic → neutral → alkaline * How to identify the exact point of neutralisation (pH 7) * Common practical errors — and how to improve your method This episode is perfect for: * GCSE Chemistry revision (Edexcel, AQA, OCR) * Understanding acids, alkalis, and pH scale * Preparing for required practical exam questions Clear explanations. Real experimental thinking. GCSE-ready understanding. Listen now to master pH, neutralisation, and core practical skills — and boost your exam confidence.
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