Red! Sulphuric acid has a pH of about 2.
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∙ 11y agoorganic so it stays neutral green
The solution will turn purple (alkaline) when water and universal indicator are added to magnesium oxide. This indicates a high pH level.
The universal indicator would likely turn purple or violet after reacting with caesium in water. This color change occurs because caesium is an alkaline metal that would make the solution more basic, leading to a shift in the indicator's color towards the purple end of the pH scale.
When acid is added to a carbonate, it produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas bubbles through the universal indicator solution, causing it to turn milky due to the formation of tiny gas bubbles. This change is a result of the chemical reaction between the acid and the carbonate.
No, bromine is a chemical element and does not have emotions or characteristics like lust.
Head and Shoulders! or Wash and go! in green
It goes purple
red
green
The color of universal indicator solution in a neutral solution is green.
Universal indicator paper will turn blue or blue-green when dipped into ammonia solution, indicating that the solution is basic or alkaline.
Sodium Chloride a.k.a. table salt or sea salt is neutral and so Universal Indicator will go Green with a Ph 7
Dark green (slightly alkaine), Blue (moderately alkaine), purple (strongly alkaline).
The universal indicator goes bright red. I thought it was dark red lol =D i joke! i knew it was bright red. that's what mr. bayes, my science teacher said. he used to be a scientist
The solution will turn purple (alkaline) when water and universal indicator are added to magnesium oxide. This indicates a high pH level.
The universal indicator would likely turn purple or violet after reacting with caesium in water. This color change occurs because caesium is an alkaline metal that would make the solution more basic, leading to a shift in the indicator's color towards the purple end of the pH scale.
A Universal indicator is a pH indicator composed of a solution of several compounds that exhibits several smooth colour changes over a pH value range from 1-14 to indicate the acidity or basicity of solutions. A universal indicator is typically composed of water, propan-1-ol, phenolphthalein sodium salt, sodium hydroxide, methyl red, bromothymol blue monosodium salt, and thymol blue monosodium salt.
It can go orange, put universal indicator on your skin and it will go orange.