Copper chloride makes fire blue.
No, only a base changes red litmus blue and not a acid.
Fire can appear different colors depending on the temperature. Typically, fire is orange or yellow when burning at lower temperatures, and can turn blue or white at higher temperatures.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
Blue fire is hotter than red fire, as the color of a flame is indicative of its temperature. Blue flames typically burn at higher temperatures due to more complete combustion.
Copper (II) nitrate burns with a blue-green flame, characteristic of copper compounds.
Co2
Because of what its made of -.- stupid
pollution and lots of it.
Chlorine does not make your pee turn blue it makes you have diaria
red and blue makes black
The element "Potassium" (K).
They are blue because they are so small and their vanes and breathing systems are weak and it makes them turn palish blue
The alkali makes a universal indicator turn blue.
I believe, that acid makes blue litmus paper turn red.
A flame turns blue when it achieves complete combustion, meaning there is enough oxygen present for the fuel to burn efficiently. The blue color is due to the presence of carbon dioxide and water molecules in the flame, which emit a blue light as they undergo chemical reactions.
Green and blue mixed together makes cyan, also know as turquoise. If you put more green than blue it would turn teal. If you put more blue than green it will turn aquamarine.
Blue food coloring goes into the water. The white rose takes up water in the stem and turns blue.