Shampoos are lighty acidic, with a pH between 6 and 7; with the Merck pH paper art. 9565 the color can be a shade of green.
Shampoo turns litmus paper the color blue. This is because shampoo is classified as a base. If it was acidic, the paper would turn red.
Shampoo is alkaline, so blue litmus paper will remain blue.
it will turn purple or the color of the shampoo
Well it depends on the shampoo doesn't it!
purple or the color of the shampoo
Blue, since it's a base
Shampoo is alkali, so it'll go blue
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red
Shampoo is slightly acidic, If using universal indicator paper I would say light orange/yellow. This is because the acidity helps make the cuticle smoother, making the small overlapping scales on the hair lie flat.
Yes it would
Because Phenolphthalein changes color from a pH of 8-10. Orange IV would be a better indicator since it changes color around a pH of 2-3.
It should do nothing to blue litmus, and it will turn red litmus a very soft purple, because it is barely basic
Red
Shampoo is slightly acidic, If using universal indicator paper I would say light orange/yellow. This is because the acidity helps make the cuticle smoother, making the small overlapping scales on the hair lie flat.
It would turn purple because it is used in the house. So it is a household item.
Certain shampoos can strip the color from hair by removing the color molecules. It is important to use shampoos that are specifically formulated for color-treated hair to help maintain the vibrancy and longevity of the color. Look for products that are sulfate-free and designed to be gentle on colored hair.
Water is usually around pH7 so would turn Universal Indicator Green
Yes it would
Yes it would
Yes it would
red
Because Phenolphthalein changes color from a pH of 8-10. Orange IV would be a better indicator since it changes color around a pH of 2-3.
Purple:)
nope
There is multiple, the most common would probably be Litmus Paper and Universal Indicator. The properties they have (the relavent ones) is that they turn a certain color when mixed with an acid or base.