This became known as Cole's law.
This became known as Cole's law.
Because tooth paste is a base because anything that turns a blue or green when mixed with red cabbage juice(indicator) is a base.
Car battery acid mixed with red cabbage juice turns a vibrant shade of pink or magenta due to the pH levels changing. So, if you're looking for a fun science experiment or a colorful way to test acidity, go ahead and mix those two together. Just be sure to wear gloves and goggles, because safety first, darling.
It will turn either blue or green, both a hue of blue. 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. Which is why baking soda mixed with Red Cabbage Juice will turn blue or green.
Cabbage ball is a form of bat and ball game similar to softball / baseball. The difference is the size and hardness of the ball. A cabbage ball is the largest and softest of the 3 (e.g. cabbage ball, softball and baseball). Cabbage ball is played without a mitt and the diamond is smaller than a traditional softball / baseball. I am from New Orleans and played cabbage ball throughout my childhood. Back then, we referred to cabbage ball as "softball" and to softball as "ponytail ball" because the latter was baseball played by girls. Our summer leagues consisted of about 6 weeks of cabbage ball and then we would play 6 weeks of softball. Until I moved to the Northeast, I had no idea that cabbage ball was uncommon in other parts of the country. I now understand that cabbage ball is a game primarily played in New Orleans. I have no idea why that is, but it is. Ponytail was what it was called, but it started out as indoor ball because it was only played indoors. Today, the popularity of the sport has emerged to allow for play outdoors and indoors,. The indoor ball is now called "Cabbage Ball". This reason for the name is because it is the size of a Cabbage. Another important rule for cabbage ball is with adult mixed leagues, the guys have to bat opposite handed and the batting order has to rotate. A helpful site to check out is http://www.cabbageball.org
This became known as Cole's law.
This became known as Cole's law.
this became known as coles law .
Oh, dude, when Old King Cole mixed chopped cabbage with mayonnaise, he basically made coleslaw. Like, it's a classic side dish at BBQs and picnics. So, what happened next? People probably enjoyed a tasty, creamy, crunchy salad. The end.
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.
"Suey" is a misspelling or colloquial pronunciation of the word "sui," which is Chinese for "shreds" or "fine shreds." It is often seen in the term "chop suey," which refers to a dish of mixed chopped vegetables and meat typically served with rice.
It is sliced cabbage mixed with mayonnaise and other vegetables
orange
Citric acid mixed with cabbage juice turns the solution red/pink in color. This is due to the natural pigment in red cabbage, anthocyanin, which changes color in response to changes in pH levels.
Depends on what the "mix" is.
it will be purple
Antacid mixed with cabbage can result in a variety of colors due to the pH indicator properties of cabbage. Red cabbage contains anthocyanins, which change color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of the solution. When mixed with an antacid, which is alkaline, the color may shift to green or blue. The exact shade can vary based on the specific antacid used and its concentration.