As tea ranges from mildly to strongly acidic, the cabbage juice should turn red or pinkish.
no it reacts only with rainbow cabbage juice and not red
pink
It is an acid, because Red Cabbage Juice is an indicator, and White Vinegar is an acid.
When sodium hydroxide is added to red cabbage juice, the cabbage juice will change color. The cabbage indicator will turn from red/pink to blue/purple because sodium hydroxide is a strong base, causing a shift in the pH of the solution. This color change is due to the anthocyanin molecules in the red cabbage juice reacting with the change in acidity.
Red in acidic solution
Red cabbage juice is a natural pH indicator that changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of the solution. In vinegar, which is acidic, the cabbage juice turns red or pink. In baking soda, which is alkaline, the cabbage juice turns blue or green. This color change is due to the interaction between the pigment molecules in the cabbage juice and the different pH levels of the solutions.
When you blow into a straw in red cabbage juice, the color will change to a shade of blue or green. This occurs because the carbon dioxide from your breath reacts with the anthocyanins in the red cabbage juice, which are pH indicators. The increase in acidity from the carbon dioxide leads to a shift in color.
Citric acid mixed with cabbage juice turns the solution red/pink in color. This is due to the natural pigment in red cabbage, anthocyanin, which changes color in response to changes in pH levels.
When Sprite is mixed with red cabbage juice, it typically turns a purplish color. This occurs because red cabbage juice contains anthocyanins, which change color depending on the pH level of the mixture. Sprite, being acidic, can result in a color shift to a more vibrant purple or even pink hue.
When adding tomato juice to cabbage juice, the cabbage juice turns redish
In the light of my expierience the colour is purple.
blue