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Assuming it to be mostly a weak acid, the color would be orange/yellow
rouge
pH of ammonia is around 11-12. Hence when you put it in a universal indicator, you get purple color.
When universal indicator is put in water soluion of alkalis (base) it indicates significant blue colour.
It depends on the pH.
blue
Pure water is neutral so the color will be green.
since water is pretty neutral, the water does not change color but the universal indicator does. The universal indicator changes color as per the quantity of deionized water... But it changes to straw color or pale yellow in 50mL of deionized water.
Assuming it to be mostly a weak acid, the color would be orange/yellow
A universal indicator changes color in response to the pH of a liquid. Do determine the pH of the liquid, you need to refer to a color chart that tells you which color indicates which pH.
Blue
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pH of ammonia is around 11-12. Hence when you put it in a universal indicator, you get purple color.
they have so many colours because they show if it is an acid or an alkali
Caesium recats with water to form caesium hydroxide , a base. the universal indicator woulg change color to be brown/purple depending on the concentration i.e pH. see link
When universal indicator is put in water soluion of alkalis (base) it indicates significant blue colour.
red