No, there is no chemical that turns pee blue in water; but there are a lot of stories about it.
water turns blue cabolt chloride pink.
oxygen
Bromophenol blue pH indicator changes from yellow at pH 3.0 to blue at pH 4.6; it turns blue even in neutral water (pH=7) so when NaOH is added nothing really changes: blue = blue
You have this backwards. Copper sulfate, CuSO4.5H2O is blue. When it is gently heated, it loses water and turns white.CuSO4.5H2O --> CuSO4 + 5 H2O.The white substance is anhydrous copper sulfate. If you put water on it it turns blue again.
Bromothymol blue, also known as BTB.
You have to treat pool water with pool chemicals and use a pool filter to get and keep the water clear.
No, it turns the bacterial plaque on your teeth blue. That lets you see how well you are brushing.
Bromothymol blue turns yellow when the solution is acidic.
water turns blue cabolt chloride pink.
oxygen
water turns blue
Some people think that, but it is really a chemical in the atmosphere that turns it blue.
Bromophenol blue pH indicator changes from yellow at pH 3.0 to blue at pH 4.6; it turns blue even in neutral water (pH=7) so when NaOH is added nothing really changes: blue = blue
use CaSO4 when it turns blue it means it is water
Blue food coloring goes into the water. The white rose takes up water in the stem and turns blue.
I have done it before i turns blue litmus red
Water turns blue cobalt chloride pink and it has a boiling point of 100 C.