Bromothymol blue is a pH indicator that changes color based on acidity or alkalinity. When added to a plant, it can help visualize changes in pH in the surrounding soil or water. Over time, if the plant undergoes photosynthesis, it will take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which can affect the pH and thus the color of bromothymol blue. If the environment becomes more alkaline due to oxygen production, the solution may change from yellow to blue, indicating a shift in pH.
yes. bromothymol blue can act as a acid base indicator. becoz in acidic condition(pH:below 7) bromothymol blue is in green colour whereas in alkaline condition(pH: above 7) its colour changes into blue..
Bromothymol blue is blue in a solution with a pH over 7,6.
No. Bromothymol Blue turns yellow in an acidic solution. If it is in the same solution without any additions, it will stay blue after 12 hours or longer. If the solution is altered by adding base, then the Bromothymol Blue will turn blue or green depending on how much base is added to solution.
Bromothymol Blue is a liquid indicator that can detect presence CO2 in water. It changes color from blue to green, as it detects the presence of the CO2 . In very acidic conditions it will turn yellow. It has also been used as an indicator in the NCO (isocyanate) test (where di-n-butylamine is the base and 1N HCl solution is the acid. Green is the endpoint in this titration and yellow is "over-shot". The amine value test in resin chemistry/synthesis also may use this indicator. HCl directly titrates an amine containing resin.
Bromothymol Blue is a liquid indicator that can detect presence CO2 in water. It changes color from blue to green, as it detects the presence of the CO2 . In very acidic conditions it will turn yellow. It has also been used as an indicator in the NCO (isocyanate) test (where di-n-butylamine is the base and 1N HCl solution is the acid. Green is the endpoint in this titration and yellow is "over-shot". The amine value test in resin chemistry/synthesis also may use this indicator. HCl directly titrates an amine containing resin.
There really is no such thing as "over-harvesting" something. Either it's going to be harvested or it isn't, it doesn't matter if it's a plant or animal.
the plant cannot carry on photosynthesis and allot of carbon dioxide
The plant will have seeds all over because of animals who collected them on their fur.
Over time, the pechay leaf will absorb the blue ink through its stem and veins due to capillary action. The leaf may change color as the ink spreads through its tissues, demonstrating how plants transport water and nutrients. This could be a simple experiment to observe plant biology and how substances move within a plant.
what kinda blue light? a you asking like a party light, or a light with a blue film over it? no it won't. but if you use the blue spectrum of a light, then yes. the bluer the whiter.
The fuel could be damaged and could melt if temperatures get high enough
Plant any flower and you might see a blue flower growing if you scroll your mouse over it it will say rox plant wait until its fully grown then pick it you will get money