Green
Color changes from dark brown to a lighter yellowish brown, sometimes rather orange.
Tea typically turns brown in a neutral pH. The tannins in tea react with the water, which can shift the color towards a brown hue.
No, chamomile is not an alkali. It is a plant with various health benefits that can be consumed as a tea.
When you add bicarbonate of soda to black tea, the tea will turn a greenish-brown color due to a change in pH levels caused by the bicarbonate of soda. This may vary depending on the concentration of the bicarbonate of soda used.
Tea is an acidic solution.
the tea lightens
brown
Tea is acidic. Litmus will turn pink in tea.
hello there i tryed this the other day to answer this question and it turns white, looks abit like cream if u add loads.
its a acid
Tea typically turns brown in a neutral pH. The tannins in tea react with the water, which can shift the color towards a brown hue.
Color changes from dark brown to a lighter yellowish brown, sometimes rather orange.
Tea is a bit on the acidic side due to its fermentation.
No, chamomile is not an alkali. It is a plant with various health benefits that can be consumed as a tea.
There are certain colourant added to the teabag, when the teabag hits water, the colurants discintergrate into the water :D
because you added too much salt.
Most common teas have tannic acid.