
I’m pretty disappointed that this case lasted no more than a week. If you were to purchase the case, you have to be very carefully when dealing with the zippers. If you don’t FULLY zip open the case before lifting the top, you’re more than likely going to tear some of the seams that hold the zipper in place. My brother purchased the same exact place and suffered the same problems. Because of this, we decided to switch to a hard case.
What is indicated in case a solution containing phenol red turns red? Would the solution be an acid or base?
I’m not completely sure, but I believe that Case Djk Luc phenol red is a pH indicator. But what is indicated in case a solution containing phenol red turns red? And would this be an acid or base (and how do you determine this?)? And similarly, what is indicated in case a solution containing phenol red turns yellow? And would this be a base or acid?
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I’m not completely sure, but I believe that Case Djk Luc phenol red is a pH indicator. But what is indicated in case a solution containing phenol red turns red? And would this be an acid or base (and how do you determine this?)? And similarly, what is indicated in case a solution containing phenol red turns yellow? And would this be a base or acid?
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