Bromothymol blue has no household uses.
No, it isn't
Water, propan-1-ol, phenolphthalein sodium salt, sodium hydroxide, methyl red, bromothymol blue monosodium salt, thymol blue monosodium salt.
The color is dark blue.
Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) is an acid. Bromothymol blue turns yellow as HCl is placed in it. Acids change the color of bromothymol blue from green-yellow, depending on whether it is a strong acid or a weak acid.
Ph indicator
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..
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.
The water solution of bromothymol blue is a little acidic.
the temperature changes and the color of the solution turns light green
Carbon Dioxide is slightly acidic, so bromothymol blue would turn yellow
No, it isn't
Bromothymol blue turns yellow when the solution is acidic.
The color is blue.
Bromothymol blue is used as pH indicator: under pH=6 is yellow and above pH=7,6 is blue. For other applications see the link below.
Bases retain the Blue color of BROMOTHYMOL Acids change the color to YELLOW
No. Bromothymol Blue turns yellow in an acidic solution. If it is in the same solution without any additions, it will stay blue after 12 hours or longer. If the solution is altered by adding base, then the Bromothymol Blue will turn blue or green depending on how much base is added to solution.