No because it is a neutral substance.
The litmus paper will turn blue if dipped in lime water, indicating that the lime water is basic. Lime water is a solution of calcium hydroxide, which is a strong base that can turn litmus paper blue.
yes a blue litmus paper turns red when put into an acid
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
If it is pure water, it doesn't change.
Acids turn blue litmus to red. Bases turn red litmus blue.
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Blue!! Because pool water is alkaline and alkalis turn red litmus paper into blue.
If rainwater is dipped into a blue litmus paper, there will likely be no color change. Blue litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid, but rainwater is typically slightly acidic due to dissolved carbon dioxide, which is not strong enough to turn blue litmus red.
When blue litmus paper is placed in soapy water, it remains blue because soap is typically alkaline (basic). Litmus paper is used to test pH levels, and blue litmus paper indicates a neutral or basic environment. If the water were acidic, the blue paper would turn red, but in this case, the soapy water keeps it blue.
Milk of magnesia is basic, so it will turn red litmus paper blue and have no effect on blue litmus paper.
HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
They turn it either red or blue. Acids turn blue litmus paper red and bases turn red litmus paper blue.