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A deep blue colour
Aspirin is acidic, so it would turn red.
The Universal Indicator would go green which is pH 7.
Milk of magnesia is a basic solution. Therefore, methyl orange shows a yellowish orange colour. Further, this indicator shows a red colour in acidic solutions.
I think it is supposed to be PURPLE. Because of the following:It turns red when placed in acidic solutionIt turns blue when placed in alkaline solutionAnd purple when placed in neutral.
Luckily we both have the same assignment but I'll help you out here :P, The solution would turn yellow since oxygen raises the pH level of the solution and the oxygen is obviously produced via photosynthesis though I am not sure whether it can be performed in the solution but yeah :) hope that helps :)
It would start off red i know & i think would turn yellow
Alkaline levels are essential for the solution to change colour. Without alkaline levels, the colour of the solution would not be detectable.
a really concentrated solution would undergo a reaction quiet dramatically. the colour of the solution would be darker
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it's pink
If China rose solution is an acid, then it would turn red. If it's a base, it would stay blue.
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A deep blue colour
Aspirin is acidic, so it would turn red.