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yes but, pH paper was not made to be used again and again Your results will not be as accurate
No, they will not change color.
It doesn't because it's water and water does not change the color of anything.
It depends widely on the experiment being done. It could be reading a thermometer, looking at a color change, reading an instrument panel, or using a computer. These days, it is mostly through a computer for many experiments!
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hypochromicHypochromic means pertaining to hypochromia, or insufficient color.
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yes but, pH paper was not made to be used again and again Your results will not be as accurate
The color in a thermometer maybe...
A color change in pee can mean many things. It can change because if the food or drink that have been consumed. It can also change if there are vitamins present. It can change if there is too much or too little water in the body. It can also change if there is a medical reason.
At the endpoint of an acidimetric titration there is no temperature change at all, so a thermometer won't indicate that.You'd better use the color change of a proper indicator when the pH changes at the end point. The only advantage is that it works well!
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Color has the same meaning in medical and common usage.
color change is when a color changes
when the things have been change in color or size its already known that its a chemical but if it is the same size and color it still physical
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