The Universal Indicator would go green which is pH 7.
Green
red
Blue
Green.
green
blue
The color is green for the universal indicator.
universal indicator solution can be used to determine acid or base at the same time . Its changes its colour and helps in determing the chwmical property
there is no such indicator.the only way is to add the acidic and basic indicators ,if it does not change the colour of the solution then it is neutral.
Pure water is neutral so the color will be green.
Water is the main neutral* solution. The colour would be green and is 7 on the pH scale.** *Neutral - A term indicating that a substance is neither acidic nor alkaline. (pH7) ** pH Scale - scale which usually runs from 0 to 14 and measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. Ross Atkinson 9Y @ LGS (12) AND HIS BUDDY: Mostyn Davies @ KFA (11)
Green
The color is green for the universal indicator.
blue
It wouldn't change at all as it is neutral
red
an universal indicator paper tells you how acid or how alkali it is acid - red alkali - blue neutral - green
universal indicator solution can be used to determine acid or base at the same time . Its changes its colour and helps in determing the chwmical property
Green
A dark purple.
It depends on the concentration of the ammonia solution as the universal indicator can show a huge variety of colors.
red. on the PH scale it is 1.
A pH meter uses a probe and voltmeter to measure pH digitally. Universal indicator is a mix of indicators that change colour to indicate the pH of the solution. pH meters are accurate and will detect changes quickly, whereas universal indicator is slow to change colour to indicate pH change.