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Pink Turns Blue was created in 1985.
When cobalt II chloride paper turns pink, this means that it has detected water. :-)
When pink is bleached, it typically turns white.
No, ammonia does not turn phenolphthalein pink. Phenolphthalein is a pH indicator that turns pink in basic solutions, but ammonia is a weak base and typically does not have a strong enough pH to turn phenolphthalein pink.
Two physical changes occur: evaporation by heating and condenstion by cooling.
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Phenolphthalein is the indicator that turns pink in basic solutions during titration reactions.
it is a pinkish grey when uncooked but turns to a deep pink when cured.
NaOH turns pink when phenolphthalein is added.
No, phenolphthalein turns colourless when it comes into contact with an acid. It only turns magenta with a base (alkali)
Its the Shrimp they eat, since its pink and they eat so much of it it turns them pink.