i think its yellow
Citric acid does not have a specific color in iodine. Iodine is used to detect the presence of starch, not citric acid. Citric acid typically appears as a white, crystalline powder and is not known to react with iodine in a way that produces a visible color change.
Litmus turns pink in acid solutions like citric acid...blue in basic solutions.
Its citric acid.........
The colour is red
When iodine is mixed with citric acid, the iodine can be dissolved or react with the citric acid to form iodine citrate. This reaction can alter the properties of iodine, such as its solubility, color, or chemical behavior.
Litmus turns pink in acid solutions like citric acid...blue in basic solutions.
Citric acid is generally colorless in universal indicator. It is a weak acid, so it does not exhibit a strong color change in the indicator solution.
Citric acid typically does not turn red when tested with a universal indicator. Citric acid is a weak acid and will likely show a color close to neutral or slightly acidic on the indicator scale.
No, strawberries do not naturally contain citric acid. They have malic acid and citric acid.
Citric acid mixed with cabbage juice turns the solution red/pink in color. This is due to the natural pigment in red cabbage, anthocyanin, which changes color in response to changes in pH levels.
Citric acid is considered to be a weak acid.
Citric and acid ARE words, so the word form is citric acid!