It becomes imli paani
Turmeric become brown.
i think it remains in yellow colour
Turmeric belongs to the genus Curcuma. The yellow-orange color of turmeric is derived from curcumin. Turmeric is also known as Indian saffron or curcuma. Turmeric Oleoresin (curcumin) is water-soluble. Lime (CaO) in water forms Ca(OH)2 - a base. This base changes the color to red.
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.
• well some people believe turmeric is a base but its an acid
when sugar solution is added to turmeric solution , it turns yellow.
If you mix turmeric and ethanol, you will create a new, and horrible tasting cocktail.
Adding base will increase pH-level
No, turmeric is not poisonous when alkaline foods are added. Turmeric contains curcumin, which has various health benefits and is safe for consumption. The addition of alkaline foods does not change the safety of turmeric; instead, it may enhance its absorption and effectiveness in the body. However, as with any food or supplement, moderation is key.
Turmeric powder is commonly used as an indicator. When added to a substance, it turns red in the presence of a base and yellow in the presence of an acid. To test if salt is acidic or basic, mix a small amount of turmeric powder with water and add a pinch of the salt. If the turmeric turns red, the salt is basic; if it turns yellow, the salt is acidic.
The color become red.
Base turn red cabbage solution to blue-ish purple