No colour because Yellow is a Primary Colour
Bromothymol blue (BTB) turns yellow in the presence of an acid and blue in the presence of a base.
Orange can turn to yellow in two ways: by subtractive color mixing, where orange paint or dye is mixed with white to create a lighter shade that appears yellow, or by the ripening process of some fruits, such as oranges, where the chlorophyll breaks down and reveals the yellow carotenoid pigments present in the fruit.
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Acids can turn different colors in indicators like litmus paper. They turn red in litmus paper, yellow in phenolphthalein, and orange in methyl orange.
When red and gold are mixed together, they create a color that is a combination of the two called orange. This is because red and yellow are primary colors, and when they are mixed together, they produce a secondary color, which is orange. The intensity of the red and gold used in the mixture will determine the shade of orange produced.
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Yellow, blue and red are primary colors. They can't be changed except into secondary colors by mixing one with another. The secondary colors are green, orange and violet.
They make brown. Red and yellow make orange, which is complimentary to blue. When complimentary colors are mixed they turn brown. Other complimentary colors and purlple (blue and red) and yellow, and green (blue and yellow) and red. I hope this helped.
No. Diamonds do not change color. Their colors are decided before they're dug up.
if you mean what color it would turn it would be brown
They can be several colors, depending on the species. Most are green when growing, and turn yellow/green when ripe. The inside of a ripe pineapple is yellow.
red, orange, and yellow but some leaves die and turn brown......or some just stay green
When calcium sulfate (CaSO4) is mixed with iodine, it forms a yellowish-brown color due to the reaction between the calcium sulfate and iodine.
Bromothymol blue (BTB) turns yellow in the presence of an acid and blue in the presence of a base.
Only yellow.
The color depends on when the pepper was picked. Peppers that haven't ripened are green, then they turn yellow, and finally red when fully ripened.
Orange can turn to yellow in two ways: by subtractive color mixing, where orange paint or dye is mixed with white to create a lighter shade that appears yellow, or by the ripening process of some fruits, such as oranges, where the chlorophyll breaks down and reveals the yellow carotenoid pigments present in the fruit.