Tap water is turned a pale greenish blue by the addition of fluoride, which is added in order to protect teeth from developing cavities. After fluoride began being
combined with tap water, the cavity rate of school children dropped by a dramatically significant rate.
Tapwater.
it turns blue
Pink Turns Blue was created in 1985.
homogeneous
yes
It has chlorine in it!
You definitely need water for survival. I have never heard of plants growing faster because of tapwater.
Blue litmus turns red in the presence of an acid and remains blue in the presence of a base.
Blue Turns to Grey was created on 1965-12-04.
Red/blue red turns to blue to detect alkali blue turns to red to detect acid
No, it turns the bacterial plaque on your teeth blue. That lets you see how well you are brushing.
Acids turns Blue litmus to Red. Bases turns Red litmus to Blue.