Water is the main neutral* solution. The colour would be green and is 7 on the pH scale.**
*Neutral - A term indicating that a substance is neither acidic nor alkaline. (pH7)
** pH Scale - scale which usually runs from 0 to 14 and measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
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Pure water is neutral so the color will be green.
A pH indicator is used only to measure the pH of the solution.
The substance that turns a universal indicator green when in a pot is likely water. This is because pure water is neutral, with a pH of around 7, which is indicated by the color green on universal indicator.
A pure substance is a substance that cannot be separated by physical means. To determine whether a substance is pure, let a container of it evaporate. If there is no residue then the substance is pure.
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Pure water is neutral so the color will be green.
A green color on universal indicator typically indicates a pH of around 7, which is neutral. In this case, the pure water has a pH close to neutral.
i assume you are talking about pH and the indicator would stay the same, just get wet
A pH indicator is used only to measure the pH of the solution.
The substance that turns a universal indicator green when in a pot is likely water. This is because pure water is neutral, with a pH of around 7, which is indicated by the color green on universal indicator.
Pure water does not contain colour but impure water contains Other compounds.
Green
The color will be a fairly strong red as it is a very strong acid in the pH scale.
pH 7 and the colour green it is neutral.
A pure substance is a substance that cannot be separated by physical means. To determine whether a substance is pure, let a container of it evaporate. If there is no residue then the substance is pure.
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Gold