sodium will react violently with water, and end products are sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. the universal indicator would turn to around orange(?)
At a particular point, the color of the indicator would change from colorless to pink (purple).
Bright red and the colourless
It turns yellow
Caesium recats with water to form caesium hydroxide , a base. the universal indicator woulg change color to be brown/purple depending on the concentration i.e pH. see link
The pH of the base ammonia is, depending on its concentration between 11.1 (0.1M) and 12.1 (10M) so the color of the most common Yamada's Universal Indicator will be purple (or blue if pH < 11, ready to use household ammonia)
Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate It is alkaline and will therefore turn universal indicator purple or blue
It will become orange because CO2 is an acid
It turns from its original blue colour to red.
The indicator would show a rising pH.
Sodium Chloride a.k.a. table salt or sea salt is neutral and so Universal Indicator will go Green with a Ph 7
universal indicator goes from yellow to dark red when put in an acid. there are many other indicators that all go different colours
No
blue
it turns red
green
Green
red