You can find a indicator in any local pharmacy where food coloring is located.
A neutral solution will turn universal indicator green.
Benedict solution is the chemical indicator for simple sugars.
The Universal Indicator would go green which is pH 7.
Acids turn universal indicator solution red.
It depends on the concentration of the ammonia solution as the universal indicator can show a huge variety of colors.
phenolphthalien when added to an acidic solution has a colourless indicator. but shows pink colour for basic solution.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not an indicator in analytical chemistry.
The pH of a solution is measured using universal indicator by adding a few drops of the indicator to the solution and observing the color change. The color of the solution corresponds to the pH level on the universal indicator color scale, which ranges from red (acidic) to purple (neutral) to blue (basic).
Yes, the indicator react with the solution.
A neutral solution added to universal indicator will turn green.
Universal indicator is a mixture of dyes that changes color in response to different pH levels. It is used to determine the approximate pH of a solution by observing the color change of the indicator when added to the solution.
it's a solution that is an indicator to test for lipids.