Methyl red is used as a pH indicator or for the identification of some bacteria.
In water it'll be purple
because....i don`t know!!
Nothing, but red cabbage is a simple pH indicator at home (red in acidic solutions).
It depends on the indicator and there are quite a few. Methyl Red, Methyl orange and Phenolphthalein are 3 such acid-base indicators. If phenolphthalein is used as the indicator and added to the base it would immediately turn red/pink. As acid is titrated in, the red/pink will disappear and go colorless.
Acids turn red/pink when red cabbage indicator is added. Alkali/bases turn blue/green. Neutrals turn purple.
Methyl red is used as a pH indicator or for the identification of some bacteria.
In water it'll be purple
Red Cabbage and Beetroot can be used but what else?
how do you know when is time to harvest your giant cabage
An acid base indicator is used for determining the pH of a solution, and determining if it is an acid, a base, or neutral solution. Red-ox indicators are used to check whether a desired red-ox reaction has proceeded to its completion.
An example of an indicator would be Phenol Red, or Universal Indicator. Depending on the pH range of the indicator and the pH range of the substrates you would use the appropriate indicator.
Universal Indicator Red was created in 1993.
The leaves and the central stem from which the leaves grow are used when cooking cabbages.
because....i don`t know!!
cabbage
yes I've done it for a science project