BTB solution or bromothymol blue solution is an indicator for CO₂ turning a light green or yellow (extreme) depending on the amount of CO₂ indicated.
As an student from a school that has recently done this experiment I can verify this information
BTB means Bromothymol Blue. It indicates chemicals
Bromothmol blue is used to detect the presence of carbon dioxide in a solution.
the solution is basic
It turns yellow
yellow
CAN SNAIL PRODUCED carbon that can reacted with bromothymol
Bromothymol blue is blue in a solution with a pH over 7,6.
It turns yellow after we exhaled into the btb solution..:)
the solution is basic
The color of the bromthymol blue solution or blue btb is yellow after you exhaled into it..:)
It turns yellow
BTB stains hands and clothes. As carbon dioxide is absorbed from the breath into the solution, forming carbonic acid, the solution changes color from green to yellow.
yellow
The BTB stands for: Bromothymol Blue Mostly used for testing the water if there is acid or not.
CAN SNAIL PRODUCED carbon that can reacted with bromothymol
CAN SNAIL PRODUCED carbon that can reacted with bromothymol
BTB is and indicator that indicates if a weak acid is present, such as CO2. The BTB is blue when none is present and it will turn yellow when a weak acid is present.
Bromothymol blue is blue in a solution with a pH over 7,6.
BTB is an acid indicator. by adding carbon dioxide to the solution, it will turn into carbonic acid (a weak acid) turns green in low concentration and yellow in high concentration.