TheScienceKid
TheScienceKid
66 / 10
21st Feb 2017
12th May 2017
Using the color changing of GLOW via heat, some wiki, and SCIENCE, I created this. Using GLOW as indicator, and acids, neutrals, and bases(using heat), the "Indicator" realisticly changes colors depending on the PH level
science very indicator litmus such much

Comments

  • Chemlab
    Chemlab
    19th Feb 2018
    MegaGengarRayquasa38: it's not like there are any real bases or indicators in the powder toy
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    2nd Jan 2018
    bases are pretty light, so it would kinda float around in the water. Since it's GLOW, my guess is that it would float on top.
  • DumbFurry
    DumbFurry
    25th Feb 2017
    It's powder toy, what did you expect? lol
  • MegaGengarRayquaza38
    MegaGengarRayquaza38
    24th Feb 2017
    SSSSSUUUUUUCCCCCKKKKKSSSSSS -1 not real. I HATE WHEN THINGS ARNT REAL! >:[
  • 83bismuth
    83bismuth
    23rd Feb 2017
    oh my GOsh.. that"s amazing!
  • DumbFurry
    DumbFurry
    22nd Feb 2017
    heyyyy thats pretty good ;3
  • TheScienceKid
    TheScienceKid
    21st Feb 2017
    oh my gosh, you guys really like it when im creative with elements? is that right? then i guess i'll be more creative
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    21st Feb 2017
    FILT would be indicator stripes then? Nah, I must say that I don't like the idea... It requires manipulating the target element, which I don't like. I may, however, be missing something, so I'll refrain from voting here.
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    21st Feb 2017
    @AutoExplode he uses hot and cold to "imitate" how the indicator changes color, depending on the PH of the substances.
  • AutoExplode
    AutoExplode
    21st Feb 2017
    you mean hot & cold?