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The colour would be yellow on a pH chart as yellow is neutral. By canceling out both the base and acid the solution would be neutralized as long as they have the same concentration.
The yellow color of concentrated sulfuric acid is due to the presence of sulfur-containing impurities in the acid, such as sulfur dioxide and organic compounds. These impurities absorb light at certain wavelengths, giving the acid a yellow appearance. Pure sulfuric acid is colorless.
the colour will be a yellow, nearly going onto green or a really light orange
Yellow
If there is a acid rain,the raindrops will be in yellow colour.
red
A universal indicator changes to red when mixed with a strong acid.
Red
red
Acetic acid, a weak acid, is typically a colorless liquid in universal indicator. When dissolved in water, acetic acid will appear yellow, indicating it is acidic with a pH around 3-4.
It is Red in Strong Acid like pH 1 or 2 and then it's Yellow
Bromothymol blue (BTB) turns yellow in the presence of an acid and blue in the presence of a base.