A universal indicator changes to red when mixed with a strong acid.
Universal indicator will turn dark blue or purple when mixed with a strong alkali.
A universal indicator changes to a greenish-blue color when mixed with ethanol.
When universal indicator is mixed with flour, it will likely turn a neutral color such as green or purple, depending on the pH of the flour. This indicates that the flour is close to pH 7, which is considered neutral.
Universal indicator will turn green when an acid is mixed with an alkali. This green color indicates a neutral pH level which is achieved when the acid and alkali have neutralized each other.
Universal indicator will turn purple or blue when mixed with a weak alkali.
A universal indicator changes to red when mixed with a strong acid.
red
Universal indicator will turn dark blue or purple when mixed with a strong alkali.
blue
A universal indicator changes to a greenish-blue color when mixed with ethanol.
red
When universal indicator is mixed with flour, it will likely turn a neutral color such as green or purple, depending on the pH of the flour. This indicates that the flour is close to pH 7, which is considered neutral.
a bit of an weak orange colour, just look at any image of the chart
Universal indicator will turn green when an acid is mixed with an alkali. This green color indicates a neutral pH level which is achieved when the acid and alkali have neutralized each other.
Bromine turns a yellow-brown color when mixed with universal indicator.
When sugar is mixed with universal indicator, it typically does not change color as the indicator is primarily used to measure pH levels in solutions, not sugar content. The indicator will only change color based on the acidity or alkalinity of the solution it is in.