Blue
The color will be red.
When phthalocyanine blue (PHTH) pigment and vinegar are mixed, the color that will result depends on the specific shade of PHTH used. However, generally, mixing PHTH with vinegar will not result in a significant color change. The PHTH pigment is very stable and does not react with the acid in vinegar.
If you stop at this stage (without the alcohol), the Gram-negative cells will be invisible since they have lost their crystal violet stain.
Any kind of carbohydrate can be fermented into alcohol, but this happens only under certain conditions that are favorable for the growth of yeast; Twinkies still in their wrapper would never turn into alcohol.
Litmus paper turn to red color.
No. Rubbing alcohol is a type of alcohol called Isopropyl Alcohol (or isopropynol). Drinking alcohol is ethyl alcohol (or ethynol). They are different at a molecular level, which means you would have to add and remove atoms to change them. You are about as likely to do this as to turn your charcoal for your BBQ into diamonds at home.
orange
The color will be red.
yellow
Use a alchohol like nail polsh remover or rubbing alcohol but if you shot someone turn yourself in!
Ruby red would turn purple if mixed with a blue shade.
Any change occur.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
No colour because Yellow is a Primary Colour
When phthalocyanine blue (PHTH) pigment and vinegar are mixed, the color that will result depends on the specific shade of PHTH used. However, generally, mixing PHTH with vinegar will not result in a significant color change. The PHTH pigment is very stable and does not react with the acid in vinegar.
It forms carbonic acid and turns yellow