The color of pH paper when testing a solution of sodium acetate (CH3COONa) typically ranges from green to blue, indicating a pH above 7, as sodium acetate is a salt formed from a weak acid (acetic acid) and a strong base (sodium hydroxide). This means that in aqueous solution, it tends to be slightly basic. The exact color may vary depending on the concentration of the solution and the specific pH paper used.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
The water solution of sodium acetate has a basic pH.
It Should be about 2
It depends on its nature either it is concentrated or dilluted but most of the time it shows red colour on pH paper
Depending on the type of soil, the value of pH and the type of pH paper. For an acid soil the pH paper from Merck (art. 9565) this color will be probable green.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
in neutral solutions ph paper turns to blue!
It Should be about 2
Red
The water solution of sodium acetate has a basic pH.
The PH paper soaks up the solution & tests the liquid, the pH paper will then change colour to show what the solution contains. Although if the paper stays the same colour it means the solution is nutral & safe.
It depends on its nature either it is concentrated or dilluted but most of the time it shows red colour on pH paper
This color depends on the pH of the solution.
Depending on the type of soil, the value of pH and the type of pH paper. For an acid soil the pH paper from Merck (art. 9565) this color will be probable green.
not quite sure...
The paper will become orange in colour.
On the pH-paper Meck art .9565 the acidic range color is green to red-brick.