Any substance that's pH value over 8.0 turns red litmus to blue.
bases are the ones who turn litmus paper into blue .. and acids into red ..
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it is a base
Acidic substance
Acidic substances turn blue litmus paper to a red-ish, pink. Base substances however will turn red litmus a blue-ish purple.
Acidic substances turn blue litmus red
yes a blue litmus paper turns red when put into an acid
They turn it either red or blue. Acids turn blue litmus paper red and bases turn red litmus paper blue.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
Acidic substances turn blue litmus paper to a red-ish, pink. Base substances however will turn red litmus a blue-ish purple.
Acidic substances turn blue litmus red
yes a blue litmus paper turns red when put into an acid
Acids turn blue litmus to red. Bases turn red litmus blue.
They turn it either red or blue. Acids turn blue litmus paper red and bases turn red litmus paper blue.
Red litmus paper remains red when dipped into an acid. Blue litmus paper will turn red in an acid. Similarly, Blue litmus remains blue in a base. Red litmus turns blue in a base.
HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
No. Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue without changing the colour of blue litmus.
Acids turns Blue litmus to Red. Bases turns Red litmus to Blue.
If the red litmus paper stays red, then the object tested may be either an acid or a neutral substance. The substance must be tested on blue litmus paper. if the blue paper stays blue, then it is neutral. If it turns red, then it is an acid.
Any acid will turn blue litmus paper red.