Goldenrod Paper  Find Color Changing Paper Online - Educational Innovations

Goldenrod Paper Find Color Changing Paper Online - Educational Innovations

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True goldenrod paper is made from a dye which is an acid/base indicator. This paper turns bright red in bases such as ammonia, baking soda or washing soda and returns to bright yellow in acids such as vinegar or lemon juice. Make your own indicator paper or use to preserve hand prints. Instructions included. Color-changing goldenrod paper has become very difficult to find. Ours is guaranteed to be color-changing. Standard US Letter size, 8.5" X 11". Read more on our Blog - Engaging Students with Electrochemistry and Goldenrod Paper Read more on our Blog - Goldenrod Paper Does WHAT?! Read more on our Blog - Desperately Seeking Goldenrod Paper Read more on our Blog - How to Make Goldenrod Paper Read more on our Blog - Goldenrod Paper
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