LSD is a white crystalline solid in its pure form, but it is usually encountered in such small quantities or in forms such as on blotter paper that this appearance would not be noticeable.
The answer is...RED!!!!Strong Alkali is DARK BLUE!!!
If the solution contains acid, then the alkali turns the litmus to its original colour(blue).The color is effected by the concentration of the acid and the alkali.
In acid solution, blue colour of litmus is changed into red. In basic sol litmus change to blue.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
An indicator usually means a substance which changes colour depending on what other substances are present. The most common type are acid/alkali indicators such as litmus, which is red in acids and blue in alkalis.
Yes, the taste of acid is sour bcuz it changes the colour of blue litmus paper in red colour when we put it in acid.
Mixing bromothymol blue and sulfuric acid would not result in a colour change, as sulfuric acid is a strong acid and bromothymol blue is a pH indicator that changes colour based on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
Phenolphthalein is colorless in sulfuric acid.
If there is a acid rain,the raindrops will be in yellow colour.
Litmus turns red in sulfuric acid.
Colourless I think.
red
Red
Yellow
A sizzling colour change!
It is colorless like water.
It can be green or blue.