if it is dilluted then it will have no change in colour
and if concentrated then it will just go off tearing the paper
and if any base it will turn pink or red by harshal
Soap water can break down the turmeric particles due to its surfactant properties, resulting in the dispersion of the yellow color of turmeric in the solution. This happens because soap molecules can interact with the turmeric molecules and prevent them from clumping together.
A red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base/alkali, while a blue litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid.
When red litmus is added to an alkali, its colour changes to blue. This is because an alkali is a base and has the property of turning red litmus paper or red litmus solution to blue.
yes
You would have to look at the nurk of the base and the whapple of the acid and i it is an xx and yy it would distinguish because then it dismanages it but otherwise if it is xy yx then it physicaly can't distinguish experimentally without tasting it.
Potassium hydroxide is both an alkali and a base. Alkali typically refers to a soluble base, and since potassium hydroxide dissolves in water to form hydroxide ions, it is considered an alkali. Additionally, as a strong base, it can accept protons from acids, making it a base.
• well some people believe turmeric is a base but its an acid
Yes. noun -> adjective acid -> acidic base -> alkali
yes alkali and base have same properties
An acid can be identified by its sour taste and its ability to turn blue litmus paper red. An alkali, also known as a base, can be identified by its bitter taste and its ability to turn red litmus paper blue.
Base = alkali
A metal is a base and is an alkali