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You and your friend live in different states and plant identical hydrangea bulbs in your garden. When they bloom, you send each other pictures. You notice that even though you bought the exact same kind of plant, your hydrangea flowers are blue and your friends are pink! On a hunch, you each measure the pH of your soil and find that your soil is a little acidic and your friends are a little basic. Why do you think the flowers have different colors?

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Answer:

The acid in the soil

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The more acid the bluer in terms of hydrangea flowers if there was a balance between the two it will be half and half of the two colors.

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Answer:

Since the hydrangeas are changing color depending on whether the soil is acidic or basic, they must have an indicator. This means that any hydrangea planted in acidic soil will have blue flowers and any hydrangea planted in basic soil will have pink. One common indicator present in many plants is anthocyanin, so maybe hydrangeas contain that chemical.

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