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Neutral is a word that describes a chemical which turns a universal indicator green. This chemical has a pH equal to 7.0 on the pH scale.
it turns neutral (green)
It turns green on neutralisation reaction.
It turns the universal indicator red
A base turns the universal indicator blue or u can say a alkali substance.
It means that the substance tested is neutral.
there is no acid present
Neutral is a word that describes a chemical which turns a universal indicator green. This chemical has a pH equal to 7.0 on the pH scale.
it turns neutral (green)
It turns green on neutralisation reaction.
It turns the universal indicator red
It turns the universal indicator purple or blue.
Dilute Household Ammonia or just normal ammonia would do the job.
The gas that turns a universal indicator blue is usually chlorine.
It turns the universal indicator to scale 1
Universal Indicator turns concentrated HCl red because Universal Indicator turns strong acids reds.