yes,because its a primary color
In the UK the neutral wire is 'blue'.
The colour of the neutral wire in Australia is blue with marking N.
In a neutral solution, bromo blue will appear green. This is because bromo blue changes color depending on the pH of the solution. In a neutral pH, it reflects green light.
Blue only bases or acids change litmus paper and 7 is neutral
yes its a neutral and a dark color that will contrast
When bromothymol blue is placed in a neutral substance, such as pure water with a pH around 7, it remains a greenish color. This is because bromothymol blue is a pH indicator that changes color based on acidity or basicity; it appears yellow in acidic solutions (pH < 6) and blue in basic solutions (pH > 7). Thus, in neutral conditions, it does not undergo any significant color change.
The litmus paper remain unchanged in a neutral solution.
either colorless or a color between red and blue
I don't know about acidic or alkaline reactions, but in neutral conditions the reaction of iodine with starch is a dark purple color
yes,because its a primary color
Mixing those colors will result in a neutral gray color.
For neutral black hair color, look for 1N or 2N. The "N" stands for Neutral. Or......look for a color with a Neutral base.