No. Water cannot be turned any color but itself.
Distilled water mixed with red cabbage water will turn a bluish color due to the anthocyanins in the red cabbage affecting the pH of the solution.
No it does not.
No, universal indicator does not turn red in pure water. In neutral conditions (pH 7), it typically appears green. However, if the water is acidic (pH below 7), the indicator can turn red as it indicates a lower pH level.
If it is pure water, it doesn't change.
If it is pure water, it doesn't change.
red
pale red
No because it is a neutral substance.
No, universal indicator does not turn red when diluted in water. Instead, it changes color depending on the pH of the solution, ranging from red (acidic) to green (neutral) to purple (basic).
Put red food coloring into the water to make the flowers turn pink.
The stem has xylem in it. the xylem carries water to leaves, so the leaves turn pinkish.
Red litmus paper will stay red when placed in hot water, as it only changes color in the presence of acids. If the hot water is acidic, then the red litmus paper will turn blue.