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Wow! They look great! We have the universal charts that come with the indicator. What will you use the other charts for? I don't know that I've ever needed to know the exact colour range of the other indicators like that.
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Bigmack Try westlab,perhaps call them and ask if they can down load it?? Well done you
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alice.elford@westlab.com.au
Alice may be able to help you.
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RosalieL wrote: 31 Oct 2022, 13:02 Wow! They look great! We have the universal charts that come with the indicator. What will you use the other charts for? I don't know that I've ever needed to know the exact colour range of the other indicators like that.
Thanks Rosalie ,
It's just something the Chem teacher has always asked about .They use them for titrations . i think the he also wanted it to show how a more accurate pH reading can be made if you used a specific indicator.
Labbie wrote: 31 Oct 2022, 13:35 alice.elford@westlab.com.au
Alice may be able to help you.


Thanks Labbie . I'll ask Alice .Maybe they can increase the allowable file size . The ones that will come through are not much smaller than those that won't .....close , but no cigar
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bigmack wrote: 31 Oct 2022, 13:45
RosalieL wrote: 31 Oct 2022, 13:02 Wow! They look great! We have the universal charts that come with the indicator. What will you use the other charts for? I don't know that I've ever needed to know the exact colour range of the other indicators like that.
Thanks Rosalie ,
It's just something the Chem teacher has always asked about .They use them for titrations . i think the he also wanted it to show how a more accurate pH reading can be made if you used a specific indicator.
Yeah, fair enough. That makes sense. Your school is lucky to have you!
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bigmack wrote: 31 Oct 2022, 12:45 Finally got around to making some pH charts .
I just couldn't find what I wanted on the net so made my own . Still got a few more to do , but thought I'd put them here if anyones interested .

They were made using Photoshop,Paint and Word .
I have included word files so if any of you want to customise them , go for it .

Universal Indicator.png
Universal Indicator.docx
Litmus.png
Litmus.docx
Sensational Job bigmack, I might just rip these off for our chemprep room...add some colour and life to the walls
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These are amazing. Will definitely be appropriating them. Thank you.
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What an idiot .
I just realised pH scale starts at 0 not 1 .

Will have to redo :whistling2:
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You work too hard, Bigmack, but we love you
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Ditto Labbie! :hi:
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Universal Indicator.jpg
Universal.docx
OK , here are the Finalized versions . Hopefully all the errors are sorted . In the process , I also managed to significantly reduce the size of the Docx files so they are all here now .

Labbie , hope you can Delete the the start of this topic to remove all the wrong ones I stuck up .Thanks .

Out of interest , I tried to colour match as best I could with the indicators that we have here but no guarantees of accuracy.

If anyone else has some specific indicators they use that I didn't include , let me know and I'll see what I can do .
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bigmack wrote: 03 Nov 2022, 11:57 Universal Indicator.jpg
Universal.docx

OK , here are the Finalized versions . Hopefully all the errors are sorted . In the process , I also managed to significantly reduce the size of the Docx files so they are all here now .

Labbie , hope you can Delete the the start of this topic to remove all the wrong ones I stuck up .Thanks .

Out of interest , I tried to colour match as best I could with the indicators that we have here but no guarantees of accuracy.

If anyone else has some specific indicators they use that I didn't include , let me know and I'll see what I can do .

Thank you so much bigmack!! These are brilliant!!
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well done Bigmack, thank you
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Thank you for sharing your incredible expertise.
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Bigmack,Amazing effort,well done thank you for sharing
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It's a pleasure . Worth the time to make a resource if it can be shared.
I have taken from Chemtalk over the years so happy to give back what I can.
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