It really depends on what they are - but most likely you'd get a colour midway between the two indicator colours, much like mixing food dye. It probably wouldn't indicate much, at any rate.
If you mix yellow and red paint you get orange.
You would get the color teal or turquoise when you mix blue and green together.
Mixing vinegar and bleach together creates toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful when inhaled. Adding alcohol and baking soda to this mixture would not change the reaction but could potentially increase the release of harmful gases. It is important to never mix these chemicals together as it can result in a dangerous situation.
Some indicators that show a chemical reaction has taken place include the formation of a gas, a color change, the production of heat or light, or the formation of a precipitate (a solid formed from two liquids mixing together).
When two things don't mix, it is called immiscibility. This can happen when substances do not dissolve or blend together to form a homogeneous mixture.
The mixture would get stuck together and get hard glops.
You get a mix between 2 dogs- a sheep dog and a rottweiler.
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when you mixed liquid to another liquid its mix together
The two chemicals fizzle and burn through the surface they've been mixed on.
Nothing much would probably happen. As long as they are about equal in terms of amount, they both should work just fine to be baked and all.
because ingredients mix together
If you mix yellow and red paint you get orange.
the oxygenated and deoxygenated blood would mix.
If you mix red and yellow together, you would get ORANGE!! :)
The deoxygenated blood and the oxygenated blood would mix.
You would get the color teal or turquoise when you mix blue and green together.