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.
The color is blue to violet.
brown
The universal indicator changes color in response to the acidic or basic nature of a solution. Acidic solutions will turn the indicator to a red color, while basic solutions will turn it to a blue or purple color. Different liquids with varying pH levels can cause the universal indicator to change color accordingly.
Each indicator has a specific change of color when the pH is changed.
This indicator changes his color.
Acids typically change the color of an indicator by donating a hydrogen ion (H+) to the indicator molecule, altering its structure and causing a shift in color. The specific color change depends on the pH range of the indicator and its chemical properties.
The color of a universal indicator in a basic solution is usually purple or blue.
The point at which the indicator changes color in a titration is called the endpoint.
phenolphthalien when added to an acidic solution has a colourless indicator. but shows pink colour for basic solution.
Baking soda typically appears as a white, powdery substance. It does not have a specific color indicator.
the indicator will be the pale colors of green :)
When acid is put on china rose indicator, the indicator will turn red in color. This color change indicates that the solution is acidic. China rose indicator contains anthocyanin pigments that change color based on the pH of the solution.
A pH indicator changes color depending on the acidity or basicity of the solution it is in. In an acid, the indicator will have one color and in a base, it will have a different color. By observing the color change in the pH indicator, one can determine whether the solution is acidic or basic.
white
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
the colour of the indicator will increase