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Does anyone know exaclty what the ranges of the colors are? EG. blue ~ pH x.xx to y.yy? Thanx 68.39.174.150 01:43, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
0-2 is red 3 is peachy 4 is orange 5-7 are yellow 8-9 are greenish yellow 10 is green 11 is blue 12-14 is purple hope this helps, even though it's almost a year too late. M1ss1ontomars2k4 03:01, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Is it a solution or what? It seems like its a mixture or suspension but it really isn't clear. Also, is it the same stuff that is used in ph paper?
Is it poisonous? If you put three drops in a drink then would it poison you? Thanks =) yes it would...
klk 86.132.8.203 18:03, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
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Shouldn't this be changed to a 'This article is about the acidity indicator, for the artist see Aphex Twin'? Jorourke92 ( talk) 14:46, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
I merged Disappearing rainbow indicator into this article. I couldn't verify much of the information on the Disappearing rainbow indicator, so not much was preserved. Perhaps some of it was original research, although it seems unusually that a variable mixture could have such definite properties as were described (density, boiling point, vapor pressure). Scientific29 ( talk) 21:00, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
The article mentions a man with the surname Yamada who invented the indicator. I can find plenty of other materials indicating that there indeed was a man named Yamada, but nobody seems to have bothered to attach a first name. The Yamada disambiguation page doesn't have an article for him. -- 65.128.179.240 ( talk) 03:48, 23 April 2013 (UTC)
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Does anyone know exaclty what the ranges of the colors are? EG. blue ~ pH x.xx to y.yy? Thanx 68.39.174.150 01:43, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
0-2 is red 3 is peachy 4 is orange 5-7 are yellow 8-9 are greenish yellow 10 is green 11 is blue 12-14 is purple hope this helps, even though it's almost a year too late. M1ss1ontomars2k4 03:01, 16 February 2006 (UTC)
Is it a solution or what? It seems like its a mixture or suspension but it really isn't clear. Also, is it the same stuff that is used in ph paper?
Is it poisonous? If you put three drops in a drink then would it poison you? Thanks =) yes it would...
klk 86.132.8.203 18:03, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
I made technical changes to this 6/30/07. I was uncertain about Wikipedia article formatting. I would like to thank whoever cleaned up my formatting. Is there a writers guide that I should check out?
Universal indicator is a very popular educational tool, and the article is now technically sound. Thanks again to the format editor.
Otis 14:24, 30 June 2007 (UTC) osrothen (AKA Otis)
Shouldn't this be changed to a 'This article is about the acidity indicator, for the artist see Aphex Twin'? Jorourke92 ( talk) 14:46, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
I merged Disappearing rainbow indicator into this article. I couldn't verify much of the information on the Disappearing rainbow indicator, so not much was preserved. Perhaps some of it was original research, although it seems unusually that a variable mixture could have such definite properties as were described (density, boiling point, vapor pressure). Scientific29 ( talk) 21:00, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
The article mentions a man with the surname Yamada who invented the indicator. I can find plenty of other materials indicating that there indeed was a man named Yamada, but nobody seems to have bothered to attach a first name. The Yamada disambiguation page doesn't have an article for him. -- 65.128.179.240 ( talk) 03:48, 23 April 2013 (UTC)
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