It Should be about 2
The paper will become orange in colour.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
It depends on its nature either it is concentrated or dilluted but most of the time it shows red colour on pH paper
Depending on the type of soil, the value of pH and the type of pH paper. For an acid soil the pH paper from Merck (art. 9565) this color will be probable green.
Mosambi juice is typically acidic, so it would turn red on pH paper.
The paper will become orange in colour.
Orange juice is acidic due to its citric acid content, which typically results in a pH below 7. When tested with pH paper, which changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a substance, orange juice would likely turn the pH paper to a color indicating acidity, such as red or orange. The exact color would depend on the pH range of the particular pH paper being used.
As orange contains acidic substances, a piece of pH paper would indicate a colour which is in the acid range and the strict colour may differ according to the fruit too.
Because cooking oil looks like the colour is orange!
The pH of sugarcane juice is typically around 5.5 to 6.5, making it slightly acidic. This would result in a pH paper color of red to orange.
The litmus paper turns Orange. Because it has a pH of 4 so it's orange. :)
Coffee typically has a pH around 5, which is slightly acidic. On pH paper, this would likely appear as a shade of red or orange.
The pH of orange juice varies from about 3.3 to 4.2, which makes it weakly acidic. This would be orange on many UI papers, but they do vary so always compare the colour with the chart supplied.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
The pH value for orange juice is about 2.8 to 3.5, depending on species and ripiness
in neutral solutions ph paper turns to blue!
As orange juice being an acidic solution, it turns blue litmus into red.