You are correct, PHTH will turn pink when mixed with a base and it will remain colourless when mixed with an acid.
When phthalocyanine blue (PHTH) pigment and vinegar are mixed, the color that will result depends on the specific shade of PHTH used. However, generally, mixing PHTH with vinegar will not result in a significant color change. The PHTH pigment is very stable and does not react with the acid in vinegar.
Blue
The color will be red.
it can turn red pH paper blue and blue pH paper red
No it can not,but it can turn white or become soft in vinegar.
vinegar - it is an acid.
open the vinegar...pour just a bit out... take the vinegar to the water faucet....turn the water faucet on....add water into the vinegar container. Viola! you just mixed water and vinegar.
Since vinegar is an acid it would turn red.
Vinegar is an acid, it won't turn colors when you dip it in another or the same acid. If you are using a color indicator then the final color depends on which indicator you use.
Green
orange
Blue
The color will be red.
yellow
It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay. It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay.
it can turn red pH paper blue and blue pH paper red
Ruby red would turn purple if mixed with a blue shade.
It will turn a yellowish orange due to the acetic acid in vinegar. Carboxylic acids are weak by nature.