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How do you make your own pH paper?

To make your own pH paper, you can soak paper strips in red cabbage juice, which is a natural pH indicator that changes color in response to different pH levels. Allow the strips to dry thoroughly before using them to test the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.


Explain the law of conservation of matter using your own example?

the law of conservation of matter using your own examples? This guy is a fag--->


What are the key differences between paper chromatography and thin layer chromatography?

Paper chromatography and thin layer chromatography are both techniques used to separate and analyze mixtures of substances. The key differences between them lie in the materials used and the method of separation. In paper chromatography, a strip of paper is used as the stationary phase, while in thin layer chromatography, a thin layer of silica gel or other material is used. Additionally, in paper chromatography, the solvent moves up the paper through capillary action, while in thin layer chromatography, the solvent is applied directly to the stationary phase. Overall, thin layer chromatography is faster and more efficient than paper chromatography, but both techniques have their own advantages and applications in analytical chemistry.


What is the burning temp of paper?

Paper will catch fire without being exposed to a flame at 451 degrees. People think that this is the temperature in which it burns but it is really the temperature in which it catches fire by itself.


What is the colour of colourless aerated drink on pH paper?

What drink, what pH paper, and what does "aerated" mean exactly?This sounds like something from a laboratory workbook, in which case the answer is do your own lab work. Without knowing exactly what drink you're referring to and what kind of "pH paper" you're using, it's impossible to answer.I've done a quick Google search and the pH values for, say, Sprite are all over the map ranging from around 4 down to 2.9 or so. So it's definitely going to be one of the more acidic colors, which with pHydrion paper (a common laboratory pH paper) is the orange-red end of the spectrum.