Yeah, sure.
I didn't actually calculate a pH, but measured acidity and basicity in drops.
I used 10,25, and 35 drops of both HCl and NaOH.
We did however observe a difference in the appearance of the reaction. The acidic reaction fizzled while the basic reactions became somewhat opaque. Also, in the basic reactions, the color of the copper (II) sulfate reaction lightened (from the blue to a lighter hue).
In both reactions the zinc turned a reddish brown.
Something else, the temperature of the reaction did increase 1-2 degrees from the temperatue of the copper II sulfate.
Hope that was 'fun'.
Anyways, if anyone does know how the results should end, please enlighten me. I just don't want to be totally off.