When conditioner is mixed with red cabbage, it typically changes color due to the pH indicator properties of the cabbage. Red cabbage contains anthocyanins, which can shift in color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of the mixture. If the conditioner is acidic, the mixture may turn a reddish or pinkish hue, while a more alkaline conditioner can result in a blue or greenish color. The exact shade will depend on the specific pH of the conditioner used.
Distilled water mixed with red cabbage water will turn a bluish color due to the anthocyanins in the red cabbage affecting the pH of the solution.
When red cabbage is boiled and then mixed with sugar, it can turn a bright pink or purple color. This change occurs due to the anthocyanin pigments in red cabbage, which react to the sugar. The acidity or alkalinity of the environment can also influence the color; however, the addition of sugar typically enhances the vibrant pink hue.
When baby shampoo is mixed with cabbage juice, which contains anthocyanins that change color based on pH, the resulting color will depend on the pH of the shampoo. If the baby shampoo is slightly acidic, the mixture may turn a pink or red color. If it is more neutral or slightly basic, the color could shift to purple or greenish. This demonstrates the pH indicator properties of cabbage juice.
Alkalis turn red cabbage juice blue/green/yellow.
Red cabbage can turn red when mixed with lemon juice due to a change in pH level. The anthocyanin pigments in red cabbage react to the acidity of lemon juice, causing the cabbage to turn red.
Universal indicator will turn purple or blue when mixed with a weak alkali.
In conditioner, universal indicator will likely turn a shade of purple or blue, indicating a slightly acidic pH level which is common in hair products.
blue
blue-pinky colour.
it turns into a yellowish orangish. Depends on what acids.
it goes red i think not sure but i think
Ammonia is a base, not an acid. When mixed with red cabbage indicator, it may turn the solution blue or green, indicating a basic pH.