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Mystery Powders – Step 3

Published by TheAdmin on August 2, 2020August 2, 2020

Photo of the results of adding one drop of bromothymol blue to salt, talc, and starch samplesStep 3 - Adding one drop of bromothymol blue to Salt, Talc, and Starch
Photo of the results of adding one drop of bromothymol blue to baking soda, citric acid, and plaster of Paris samplesStep 3 - Adding one drop of bromothymol blue to Baking Soda, Citric Acid, and Plaster of Paris
Photo of the results of adding one drop of bromothymol blue to powdered sugar, granulated sugar, and polyethylene samplesStep 3 - Adding one drop of bromothymol blue to Powdered Sugar, Granulated Sugar, and Polyethylene
Powders after adding bromothymol blue (Click to enlarge)
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