Bases retain the Blue color of BROMOTHYMOL
Acids change the color to YELLOW
The color is blue.
Yellow
The color remain unchanged.
A general acid-base titration may not indicate a color change. Therefore an indicator is used. Among the most used indicators are methyl red, methyl orange and bromothymol blue.
Sodium Chloride solution has a pH of 7 & the Indicator color is green. Bromothymol blue indicator reflects a pH range of 3.5-9.5
Bromothymol blue, also known as bromothymol sulfone phthalein, is a pH indicator for weak acids and bases. It changes color when the pH changes.
the temperature changes and the color of the solution turns light green
The color is blue.
Yellow
it changes color because by the human air that u blow it.
The color remain unchanged.
The color is dark blue.
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) is an acid. Bromothymol blue turns yellow as HCl is placed in it. Acids change the color of bromothymol blue from green-yellow, depending on whether it is a strong acid or a weak acid.
pH indicators change the color in contact with acids or bases.
A general acid-base titration may not indicate a color change. Therefore an indicator is used. Among the most used indicators are methyl red, methyl orange and bromothymol blue.
Yellow.
Blue litmus will not change its color in bases or alkaline solutions.