yellow
yes. bromothymol blue can act as a acid base indicator. becoz in acidic condition(pH:below 7) bromothymol blue is in green colour whereas in alkaline condition(pH: above 7) its colour changes into blue..
Sodium Chloride solution has a pH of 7 & the Indicator color is green. Bromothymol blue indicator reflects a pH range of 3.5-9.5
Bromothymol blue...It turns from blue to yellow in presence of C02.
Bromothymol blue is used as an indicator dye and to cure ich in aquarium fish.
yellow
yes. bromothymol blue can act as a acid base indicator. becoz in acidic condition(pH:below 7) bromothymol blue is in green colour whereas in alkaline condition(pH: above 7) its colour changes into blue..
the temperature changes and the color of the solution turns light green
Sodium Chloride solution has a pH of 7 & the Indicator color is green. Bromothymol blue indicator reflects a pH range of 3.5-9.5
Bromothymol blue has no household uses.
Bromothymol is yellow under a pH=5.
Bromothymol blue...It turns from blue to yellow in presence of C02.
Bromothymol blue is used as an indicator dye and to cure ich in aquarium fish.
Bromothymol Blue is commonly used as an indicator to detect the presence of carbon dioxide in a solution. In the context of photosynthesis, Bromothymol Blue can be used to observe the rate of photosynthesis. When photosynthesis occurs, carbon dioxide is consumed and oxygen is released. By adding Bromothymol Blue to a solution containing a photosynthetic organism, the color change of the indicator can indicate the rate of photosynthesis.
The water solution of bromothymol blue is a little acidic.
Carbon Dioxide is slightly acidic, so bromothymol blue would turn yellow
No, it isn't