Turmeric belongs to the genus Curcuma. The yellow-orange color of turmeric is derived from curcumin. Turmeric is also known as Indian saffron or curcuma. Turmeric Oleoresin (curcumin) is water-soluble. Lime (CaO) in water forms Ca(OH)2 - a base. This base changes the color to red.
You get a super spicy but sort of salty (mostly unpleasant) sensation. I recommend you dont try it.
Lime (CaO) in water form Ca(OH)2 - a base. This base change the color to red.
A reaction occur in the alkaline solution.
the lime turns yellow
nothing happens
The water become yellow.
A chemical change involve a chemical reaction.
buy turmeric powder then take a glass of distilled water add 1 teaspoon turmeric powder to it you will notice that the color of the water turns yellow this solution is your indicator
The color of turmeric remain unchanged.
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Turmeric (curcumine) remain yellow in acidic solutions.
A chemical change involve a chemical reaction.
buy turmeric powder then take a glass of distilled water add 1 teaspoon turmeric powder to it you will notice that the color of the water turns yellow this solution is your indicator
it will change to red colour
Turmeric is a bright yellow powder obtained from a plant of the ginger family, used for flavouring in Asian cookery, and, formerly, as a fabric dye.
Turmeric is a common substitute for saffron because saffron is very expensive to buy but if a recipe calls for turmeric you can use saffron instead.
Curcuma (turmeric) is red in an alkaline solution and yellow in an acidic solution.
it is acidic so it will change its color into blue
if we take some turmeric powder and washing powder in water it gets in red color and we drop lime water on it then it again gets yellow
What color change do you see when you added ammonia to mustard?
Turmeric is red in basic solutions.
it turns red
The color of turmeric remain unchanged.