<Tr> <Td> <0 </Td> <Td> ⇌ </Td> <Td> 6.0 </Td> </Tr> <P> Bromothymol blue acts as a weak acid in solution . It can thus be in protonated or deprotonated form, appearing yellow or blue, respectively . It is bright aquamarine by itself, and greenish - blue in a neutral solution . The deprotonation of the neutral form results in a highly conjugated structure, accounting for the difference in color . An intermediate of the deprotonation mechanism is responsible for the greenish color in neutral solution . </P> <P> The protonated form of bromothymol blue has its peak absorption at 427 nm thus transmitting yellow light in acidic solutions, and the deprotonated form has its peak absorption at 602 nm thus transmitting blue light in more basic solutions . Highly acidic Bromothymol blue is magenta in color . </P> <P> The general carbon skeleton of bromothymol blue is common to many indicators including chlorophenol red, thymol blue, and bromocresol green . </P>

What is the colour of bromothymol when added to an acid solution