You could make a plant indicator using ur forhead
cellulose and starch
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cellulose and starch !
Cellulose cell wall is the best indicator of plant based substance.
Cellulose and starch
You can use a blender or food processor to grind up red cabbage to make an indicator solution. Make sure to strain the mixture to separate the liquid from the solids. The liquid will then be ready to use as a pH indicator.
a plant pH indicator is onion
Year, make and model info would help.
The number of growth rings in the trunk of a woody plant is a common indicator of its age. Each ring represents one year of growth and can be counted to estimate the plant's age.
No, the pH of chlorine bleach cannot be accurately determined with a plant-derived indicator. Chlorine bleach is highly alkaline, with a pH typically around 12-13, which might not be within the range that a plant-derived indicator can effectively measure. It would be better to use a suitable pH meter or paper strips for this purpose.
Indicators can also be prepared from plants. The red, purple, and blue colors of most plants indicate the presence of an organic substance called anthocyanins. The purpose of putting alum is to retrieve the anthocyanins present in plants.
Chlorophyll, cellulose, and lignin are common chemicals found in plants that would be good indicators that the unknown substance is of plant origin. Chlorophyll is responsible for photosynthesis, cellulose is a structural component of plant cell walls, and lignin provides structural support to plants.