it will remain the same
Turmeric (curcumine) remain yellow in acidic solutions.
The color is green for the universal indicator.
I'd suggest (but couldn't establish it from literature) that turmeric powder is yellowish ocra in acidic 'solution', because it gives mustard (made with acetic acid) its yellow color, which is not redish-brown like curcuma is in neutral circumstance.Added:From one scource it says: ' In acidic solutions (pH 8.6) solutions it turns bright red.'
The Universal Indicator would go green which is pH 7.
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.
The color of turmeric indicator in sodium hydroxide ( Na(OH) ) is red - brown .
blue
Curcuma (turmeric) is red in an alkaline solution and yellow in an acidic solution.
it will change to red colour
it turns red colour
i think it remains in yellow colour
Green is the color that universal indicator turns to when it is neutral.
Turmeric (curcumine) remain yellow in acidic solutions.
green
In turmeric indicator, the color of curd typically changes to a reddish-brown when turmeric is added. This is due to the pH-sensitive nature of curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, which reacts to the acidity or alkalinity of the curd. In acidic conditions, like in curd, the color shift is noticeable.
A neutral solution added to universal indicator will turn green.
The color is green for the universal indicator.