It will turn greenish . The reason of this is that Red Cabbage Juice is an indicator, which is used to see wether an object or chemical is an acid or a base. If the object is an acid it will turn a hue of pink, and if it is a base, it will turn a hue of blue.
Green
Blue/green color
blue-pinky colour.
color of cabbage: yellow green, and white
When adding tomato juice to cabbage juice, the cabbage juice turns redish
Yes, adding dish soap to cabbage juice causes a chemical change. Cabbage juice contains anthocyanins, which are natural pH indicators that change color based on acidity or alkalinity. When dish soap is added, it alters the pH of the solution, resulting in a color change that indicates a new chemical environment. This transformation is not just a physical change but involves a chemical reaction due to the interaction of the soap with the compounds in the cabbage juice.
Because tooth paste is a base because anything that turns a blue or green when mixed with red cabbage juice(indicator) is a base.
When tonic water is mixed with cabbage juice, it typically changes color from its clear or slightly cloudy appearance to a purple or pink hue. This occurs because cabbage juice contains anthocyanins, which are pH indicators that react to the quinine in tonic water. The resulting color shift indicates a change in acidity, demonstrating how natural pH indicators can be used in simple experiments.
It is just a scientific name for color-changing cabbage.
Cabbage juice is a natural pH indicator that changes color when mixed with acids or bases. When a base is added to cabbage juice, it typically turns a greenish-yellow color. This color change occurs because the pigments in the cabbage juice, known as anthocyanins, react to the pH change.
*shrugs* idk. if the lime stuff is clear then red but if the lime stuff is green then Santa Claus
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.