What is the colour charge occur when salicylic acid dissolved in ethanol?

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When salicylic acid is dissolved in ethanol, it is likely that the solution will remain colorless, as both salicylic acid and ethanol are colorless compounds. Salicylic acid itself is a white, crystalline solid at room temperature and does not have a significant color. Ethanol, being a clear liquid, does not impart any color to the solution either. Therefore, the color charge of the solution will most likely remain colorless.