No it does not turns pink with water. It is possible if the water contains an phenolphthalein indicator. This is because it makes a (sodium salt, phenolphtalein 2:1) which looks pinkish.
When cobalt II chloride paper turns pink, this means that it has detected water. :-)
The color of an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate in the presence of phenolphthalein would be pink. Phenolphthalein turns pink in basic solutions with a pH above 8.2. Sodium carbonate is a basic compound that will cause the phenolphthalein indicator to change color to pink.
The purple color in sodium hydroxide solution is an indicator of the presence of phenolphthalein, which turns pink in basic solutions. When phenolphthalein is added to sodium hydroxide solution, it reacts with the hydroxide ions in the solution to form the purple color.
NOTHING! Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, and BLP does not change color with a base.
yes, it turns in purple or a very light pink-ish purple color
Phenolphthalein turns pink in basic solutions
phenolphthalein
When cobalt II chloride paper turns pink, this means that it has detected water. :-)
When phenolphthalein comes into contact with a basic solution, it turns pink-ish, or as you see it, fuchsia. When sodium and water react, the result is NaOH. Given that the presence of OH ions is, in essence, what makes a solution basic, it goes without saying that a solution of the three would be pink/fuchsia.
Water turns blue cobalt chloride pink and it has a boiling point of 100 C.
Yes, Lake Eyre does appear pink from the air, though not from the ground. Chemicals in the salt in Lake Eyre called sodium bodaxoide mix with sunlight and heat. The salt water lake water weakens the salt, so when the sunlight hits the salt the salt unleashes a chemical that turns the water pink.
The color of an aqueous solution of sodium carbonate in the presence of phenolphthalein would be pink. Phenolphthalein turns pink in basic solutions with a pH above 8.2. Sodium carbonate is a basic compound that will cause the phenolphthalein indicator to change color to pink.
i think it turns pink because it has a high percentage of potassium permanganate , a chemical used to remove bad tastes, odors and other contaminants from water , but when added over the limit , it turns the water pink .
The purple color in sodium hydroxide solution is an indicator of the presence of phenolphthalein, which turns pink in basic solutions. When phenolphthalein is added to sodium hydroxide solution, it reacts with the hydroxide ions in the solution to form the purple color.
When you mix sodium hydroxide and phenolphthalein, you will observe a color change. Phenolphthalein is commonly used as a pH indicator, turning pink in basic solutions (such as sodium hydroxide) and colorless in acidic solutions. This color change is a result of the chemical reaction between the sodium hydroxide and phenolphthalein molecules.
NOTHING! Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, and BLP does not change color with a base.
yes, it turns in purple or a very light pink-ish purple color