No, phenolphthalen is clear in acid and pink in base.
Phenolphthalein is an organic compound (C20H14O4) used as an acid-base indicator. The compound is colorless in acidic solution and pinkish in basic
Phenolphthalein turns pink/magenta in the presence of an alkali.
This solution is basic.
baking soda, ammonia, and saltwater are three examples of basic solution's, although we are slowly making the sea acidic =[
No, saline solution is not a basic solution. It is a neutral solution composed of a mixture of sodium chloride (salt) and water.
A solution is clear.
A pOH of 7.0 indicates a neutral solution, not a basic solution. In a basic solution, the pOH would be less than 7.0.
Phenolphthalein turns pink in a basic solution.
A basic solution.
...that solution is alkaline or basic.
Yes, as an acidic solution is added to a basic solution, the pH of the basic solution will decrease because the acidic solution introduces more H+ ions, thereby shifting the pH of the combined solution towards a more acidic value.
No, a basic solution refers to a solution with a pH greater than 7, indicating it is alkaline. A neutral solution has a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.