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  1. Why Does the Pink Color in a Titration Fade Over Time?

    Jan 31, 2005 · The absorption happens fairly slowly and a faint pink endpoint will gradually fade. Adding more NaOH after the faint endpoint is reached (producing a darker endpoint) will cause …

  2. Aurora Forecast - Geophysical Institute

    3 days ago · The aurora is most often seen as a striking green, but it also occasionally shows off other colors, ranging from red to pink or blue to purple. Oxygen at about 60 miles up gives off …

  3. Why does a Walrus Blush? - Geophysical Institute

    Jun 12, 2025 · Various investigators have suggested that the circulation in the skin and hind flippers of pinnipeds plays an important role in maintaining the animal's thermal equilibrium. …

  4. Plasma Color: What Makes It Blue & What Colors It Can Be?

    Jan 6, 2011 · Depends on the lamp. Incandescents - while don't contain plasma - emit the light just because wire is hot. In gas discharge lamps atoms (or molecules) get excited by collisions …

  5. Why does my Patton-Reeder indicator immediately turn blue?

    Dec 13, 2019 · So I made a new solution, adjusted to pH 12, and this time it turned pink. I added the EDTA, then it turned blue. No idea what went wrong the first time, maybe too much …

  6. Preparation of murexide indicator for Ca measurement - Physics …

    Apr 21, 2017 · Murexide (ammonium purpurate) indicator: This indicator changes from pink to purple at the end point. Prepare by dissolving 150 mg dye in 100 g absolute ethylene glycol. …

  7. Can Himalayan Salt Dissolve in Candle Wax? - Physics Forums

    Aug 25, 2016 · It's more a matter of aesthetics. I think it's a very good idea, I have a couple pink Himalayan salt candle holders myself that give off a nice glow to a room. The problem here is …

  8. Ice Worms - Geophysical Institute

    Jun 12, 2025 · Ice worms eat airborne pollen grains, fern spores and the red algae that lives in snow and sometimes colors it pink. Unable to exist at temperatures much below freezing, ice …

  9. Free fish become data for college degree - Geophysical Institute

    Apr 3, 2025 · A steady flow of twenty-somethings wearing jeans and backpacks entered a room that smelled slightly of fish. They sat down in front of paper plates holding three helpings of …

  10. ‘Snakeworm’ mystery yields species new to science

    Jan 11, 2024 · Add another species to the list of organisms oozing over Alaska. A tiny gnat — one that in its larval stage sometimes crawls over its brethren’s backs in great numbers until …

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