Tomato leaves can turn blue if they are affected by a condition called copper toxicity, which is usually caused by excessive use of copper-based fungicides or imbalance in soil pH. This color change is often a sign of stress or damage to the plant. It is important to address the underlying issue causing the toxicity to ensure the health of the tomato plant.
No, tomato will not turn red litmus paper to blue. Red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a basic (alkaline) solution, while tomatoes are acidic due to their content of citric and malic acids. Therefore, when testing tomato juice with red litmus paper, it will remain red, indicating its acidic nature.
Soap does not turn water blue. It is likely that a blue-tinted soap was used, or that the soap contained a dye or pigment that resulted in the blue color when dissolved in the water.
Litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of KOH, indicating that the solution is basic.
it can turn red pH paper blue and blue pH paper red
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
first of all tomato is not a tree, but the leaf arrangement of a tomato is very wide. there are leafs who are dropping, other leafs are erect, the most hybrid tomato (cultivate tomato) have straight leafs. Leafs on tomato are almost a fingerprint, there are many variations!
No, tomato will not turn red litmus paper to blue. Red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a basic (alkaline) solution, while tomatoes are acidic due to their content of citric and malic acids. Therefore, when testing tomato juice with red litmus paper, it will remain red, indicating its acidic nature.
It is a dark-ish Blue. A navy type of colour. But since the Leafs have many different jerseys, their shades of blue do vary.
Yes you can
You turn into a tomato.
Preferibaly the one with the 5-7 green leafs and buds hanging off of them.
No
The logo for the Toronto Maple Leafs has always been a maple leaf. Usually it has the Toronto Maple Leafs written on it and the colour blue features heavily.
A tomato worm, also known as a tomato hornworm, will turn into a large moth called a sphinx or hawk moth. The moth lays eggs on tomato plants, which hatch into the green caterpillars that are often found feeding on the leaves of tomato plants.
When iodine is placed on a tomato, it reacts with the starch present in the tomato and turns blue-black in color. This indicates the presence of starch in the tomato.
Chromoplasts are the organelle inside leafs that retain and release pigments. This is what makes leafs turn from green in the summer to orange in the Fall. Sam was here
The Toronto Maple Leafs have many shades of blue. Usually, its a navy or a light blue. Sometimes it is dark though. Although, if you check out the Wikipedia article on the Toronto Maple Leafs, you will find the actual colors.