Bromthymol Blue indicates Carbon dioxide is present. It is also a general acid-base indicator. When it turns green it is at the endpoint of the titration. When it turns yellow, it is overshot and thus acidic.
brymothymol bue indcates carbon dioxide as yellow
When heated, the presence of carbon dioxide in solution will cause a change to bright yellow.
It indicates carbon dioxide, and it turns yellow.
Bromthymol blue indicates that carbon dioxide is present by turning yellow.
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No. Iodine is an indicator of starch which results in a bluish-black color when mixed.
Yellow orange if they are mixed evenly, or a bright shade of orange if mixed unevenly
When red and yellow are mixed together, they create orange.
pink
Red and yellow are mixed to get orange.
yellow
yellow is a base color,so it is not mixed,but blue and red cause purple.
if the bromthymol blue changed back to blue from a different color that means that different atoms of another element were in the air. if you tested the bb in a test tube and say it was turned yellow and then overnight it turned back to blue-green then it would mean that a certain amount of oxygen went into the test tube to reverse the change. if there was lots of oxygen in the air then the bb would turn completely blue since bb is not really blue but a weird green color.
The answer will depend on which indicator is being used.
blue
No. Iodine is an indicator of starch which results in a bluish-black color when mixed.
Yellow orange if they are mixed evenly, or a bright shade of orange if mixed unevenly
The phenolphthalein indicator is pink in basic solutions.
When red and yellow are mixed together, they create orange.
red
pink
black + yellow = blackandyellow Or really dark yellow:):):):):):):):):):):):):):)