Acids can turn different colors in indicators like litmus paper. They turn red in litmus paper, yellow in phenolphthalein, and orange in methyl orange.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
The colors of litmus is different; this depends on the pH.
Acids turn universal indicator solution red.
No, acids turn indicators red. Acids donate protons in solution, resulting in a color change in indicators from their normal color to red.
Litmus will turn red in acids, indicating their acidic nature. It remains blue in alkaline or basic solutions.
Its not possible for your ear to turn different colors, its elogical.
Amino acids can be different colors, but this doesn't impact protein structure or function. The color of amino acids is not a significant factor in their role within proteins.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
Litmus has different color based reactions depending on whether the contacting substance is acidic or basic. Acids turn litmus red, and bases turn it blue.
lizards can be one color or the can be different colors
The colors of litmus is different; this depends on the pH.
sodium turns it green
Indicators are compounds that react with acids and bases to make certain colors. (:
Yes, acids and alkalis are two different types of substances. Acids typically have a sour taste, turn litmus paper red, and release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Alkalis, on the other hand, have a bitter taste, turn litmus paper blue, and release hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
the shaking patch will be glowing a turn different colors
They Turn different colors but there small dots
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