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The pH of 5% vinegar is between 2 and 3. The color of universal indicator in that range is reddish-orange.
If the PH is orange, it means the substance is acidic :)
it will rust faster ing vinegar,then orange juice coke and water..............look out here we go
is methyl orange a pure substance
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pH is another measure for concentration: that's physical.But it is the result of a chemical reaction in water: protolysis of acid and base molecules.
Yes. orange juice also can be vinegar. Any fruits can be vinegar except, durian, longan, rambutan, jackfruit, starfruit and papaya.
No
orange juice it takes 20 mins and in vinegar it takes 50 minutes
The dye will become a gelatinous sludge, instead of a fairly clear solution. The vinegar reacts with the dye to form a precipitate (new chemical substance) which will form either a sludge or a gel. This means that the dye might not stick properly to eggs, and may coat them with a gooey substance. The final result varies depending on the manufacturer and exact chemical composition of the orange dye. Some pysankary will purposely add vinegar, even the dye will get gooey because the color sticks better and is brighter. This is particularly true of Ukrainian orange dyes. If this happens to you, it is usually best to throw out the dye and mix up a new batch......without vinegar. But it's worth trying to see if the dye will work for you in this state.
The pH of 5% vinegar is between 2 and 3. The color of universal indicator in that range is reddish-orange.
Yes.
lime juice or vinegar
no.
If the PH is orange, it means the substance is acidic :)
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