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When universal indicator is added to milk, it will change to a blue or purple color, indicating a basic pH level.
Blue litmus paper remains blue when dipped in milk of magnesia because milk of magnesia is basic in nature.
Milk typically falls within a pH range of 6.4 to 6.8, which is slightly acidic. On a universal indicator scale, which uses a range of colors to indicate the pH of a substance, milk would likely appear as a shade of red or pink.
No, there is no milk in milk of magnesia. Milk of magnesia is a liquid laxative that contains the active ingredient magnesium hydroxide.
Milk is around a 6.4-6.8 on the pH scale, and it is on the acidic side. universal indicator probably wont show up in milk but i'm guessing its yellowish. hopefully this answers your question c:
The color is blue because magnesia milk is a hydroxide.
Milk of magnesia is a basic solution. Therefore, methyl orange shows a yellowish orange colour. Further, this indicator shows a red colour in acidic solutions.
When universal indicator is added to milk, it will change to a blue or purple color, indicating a basic pH level.
Blue litmus paper remains blue when dipped in milk of magnesia because milk of magnesia is basic in nature.
Pink.
Milk typically falls within a pH range of 6.4 to 6.8, which is slightly acidic. On a universal indicator scale, which uses a range of colors to indicate the pH of a substance, milk would likely appear as a shade of red or pink.
No, there is no milk in milk of magnesia. Milk of magnesia is a liquid laxative that contains the active ingredient magnesium hydroxide.
Milk of magnesia is a suspension of compounds. One is a chemical salt and the other is a base. They are given for acidosis/reflux/heartburn/ It is NOT Acidic. The human stomach works a pH = 1, naturally secretes hydrochloric acid into , in order to digest food. However, if you eat too much food or too much fatty food. the stomach has to work 'overtime' to make hydrochloric acid. That horrible burning sensation in the throat on refluxing is the hydrochloric acid coming up So to neutralise the excess acid in the stomach milk of magnesia if given. The magnesium carbonate and the magnesium hydroxide both neutralise acids. to form a salt, water and CARBON DIOXIDE. 2HCl +MgCO3 = MgCl2 + H2O + CO2(burp) & 2HCl + Mg(OH)2 = MgCl2 + 2H2O ( no CO2 with this one). NB After a meal it is better to eat acidic fruit, like apples, oranges, etc., to aid digestion, as the common ion (H^(+)) effect takes over.
Milk is around a 6.4-6.8 on the pH scale, and it is on the acidic side. universal indicator probably wont show up in milk but i'm guessing its yellowish. hopefully this answers your question c:
Sodium hypochlorite is not in milk of magnesia. Milk of magnesia is magnesium hydroxide and water.
Milk of magnesia can be purchased at a pharmacy or grocery store.
Suspension of Magnesium hydroxide in water is the milk of magnesia.