Carbon dioxide is acidic in nature. With water, it partially forms carbonic acid.
Carbon dioxide is used to make the foam that fire-fighters use. Thank you for asking this!!!
The advantage of knowing the pKa of an acid-base indicator is that it tells you the approximate pH value at which the color of the indicator changes. For example, if the pKa of an indicator is 5, then it means that it's going to change colors at around pH 5.
It indicates that the vegetable has carotene in it.
Put the paper indicator of pH in the solution and compare the colors.
It depends on the concentration of the ammonia solution as the universal indicator can show a huge variety of colors.
This is the reaction with carbon dioxide and water.
The hydrogen carbonate indicator is used to test for carbon dioxide. If it stays in the normal air, it remains red. If there is more than 0.03 percent of carbon dioxide in the air, it would turn yellow. It there is less than 0.03 percent of carbon dioxide it would turn purple.
Carbon dioxide is used to make the foam that fire-fighters use. Thank you for asking this!!!
The advantage of knowing the pKa of an acid-base indicator is that it tells you the approximate pH value at which the color of the indicator changes. For example, if the pKa of an indicator is 5, then it means that it's going to change colors at around pH 5.
It is alike because it takes in carbon dioxide and water. It is different because it can be different sizes, shapes, and colors.
the indicator will be the pale colors of green :)
Yes, but the gas is carbon dioxide, not neon. Actual neon lights glow red. Different gases glow different colors.
It is a indicator. It indicates colors according to acidity.
Water, sugar (artificial or otherwise) - can be in the form of High Fructose Corn Syrup, Flavors and colors and Carbon Dioxide
It indicates that the vegetable has carotene in it.
An indicator is a chemical compound that changes colour and structure when exposed to certain conditions and is therefore useful for chemical tests. Litmus, for example, is an indicator that becomes red in the presence of acids and blue in the presence of bases.
Put the paper indicator of pH in the solution and compare the colors.