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Red litmus paper will turn blue due to HBr. HBr is a hydrobromic acid. So therefore the paper will turn blue due to it being an acid.
I think it can, I once thought there was something wrong and the missus had put bleach down the lav.
the cup of lemonade will turn a bright red color because it is an acid
DON'T PUT IT IN THE DRYER that will "set" the bledding color! immediately put it back in the washer with a cup of white vinegar. that will lift the bleeding color but not fade the red. If you already put it in the dryer and "set" the bledding color, try using bleach to get the pink out, but don't get it on the red part. THat would turn the red white.
bleach, color safe it isn't completely white.
Red litmus paper will turn blue due to HBr. HBr is a hydrobromic acid. So therefore the paper will turn blue due to it being an acid.
It was desind that way I guess,bleach was desind to get the stains out of things it doesn't nessarly turn things white, it gets stains out, you might have a shirt that is red because you spilt something on it and than washed it with bleach and it got the stain out and so it's back to white it doesn't turn things white. It takes the colour out of things. Like in hair it enters the hair and pulls all the colours out.
The color become red to brown.
I had black hair..i used Splat color called Raspberry or something like that...it comes with a bleaching kit and the dye...so first bleach it. if not, it will just turn out dark red or maroon and thats not what you want. if you bleach it then dye it with the bright red, its killer.
by dying it red or put in the wash with lots of other red cloths
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For basically two reasons: white clothes are bleached most of the time. But in the case where bleach isn't used, the color from the colored clothes could bleed onto the white clothes, discoloring them.
I think it can, I once thought there was something wrong and the missus had put bleach down the lav.
a brownish-red color and a bleach-like odor
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the cup of lemonade will turn a bright red color because it is an acid
It will turn more then likely turn light purple. It's really dependent on the concentration of the bleach in the water and to be truly precise, the pH balance of the water itself. Bleach is an alkali or base rather then acidic. So it's pH balance alone is 13 out of a 14 point scale. So it's very base (or alkali).