What drink, what pH paper, and what does "aerated" mean exactly?
This sounds like something from a laboratory workbook, in which case the answer is do your own lab work. Without knowing exactly what drink you're referring to and what kind of "pH paper" you're using, it's impossible to answer.
I've done a quick Google search and the pH values for, say, Sprite are all over the map ranging from around 4 down to 2.9 or so. So it's definitely going to be one of the more acidic colors, which with pHydrion paper (a common laboratory pH paper) is the orange-red end of the spectrum.
The pH paper would not change color in a colorless aerated drink, as its color change is dependent on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. If the drink is neutral (pH 7), the pH paper will likely remain the same color.
What drink, what pH paper, and what does "aerated" mean exactly?This sounds like something from a laboratory workbook, in which case the answer is do your own lab work. Without knowing exactly what drink you're referring to and what kind of "pH paper" you're using, it's impossible to answer.I've done a quick Google search and the pH values for, say, Sprite are all over the map ranging from around 4 down to 2.9 or so. So it's definitely going to be one of the more acidic colors, which with pHydrion paper (a common laboratory pH paper) is the orange-red end of the spectrum.
pH indicator is a chemical compound that is added in small amounts to a solution so that the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of the solution can be determined easily. pH indicators are usually weak acids or bases themselves. They detect the presence of hydronium ions (H3O+) or hydrogen ions (H+).
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Unbleached paper is the natural colour of the pulp that has been used to the paper. If the paper was made from wood, then it will be a light brown/beige. If the paper was made from other scraps, then it will be that colour.
The colors of phosphorus are white, yellow, red, violet and black.
The bonding of paper is colour sheet.
To the best of my knowledge, it should be colourless. Lone pairs and conjugation are often attributed to giving colour, so any colour observed will likely be due to other ions in solution
As Lemon Juice is an Acid, the colour of the Red Litmus Paper will stay the same.
The colour is not changed.
Soft drinks are generally acidic in nature due to the presence of carbonic acid, citric acid, or phosphoric acid. When soft drinks come into contact with red litmus paper, the paper will turn red, indicating acidity.
Not for long.