It would be useful to know the context of this question. A red object can be painted blue. Red paint cannot really be turned into blue paint, although if you add enough blue to it you could get a very bluish purple. In terms of light radiation itself, there is such a thing as the blue Doppler shift, which you can get by moving toward the source of the radiation at high speed, but that is technically very difficult to do, and is of purely theoretical interest.
There is no change, blue litmus stays blue and red litmus stays red.
An acidic solution will change blue litmus paper to red and basic solutions change red litmus paper to blue
I think it will change into red.
Blue litmus paper turns red in acid and stays blue in a base.
Red/White/Blue
There is no change, blue litmus stays blue and red litmus stays red.
An acidic solution will change blue litmus paper to red and basic solutions change red litmus paper to blue
acid=change the colour of litmas paper to blue into red base=change the colour of litmas paperto red into blue
no
I think it will change into red.
Blue litmus paper turns red in acid and stays blue in a base.
Red litmus paper is used to check for basicity. It turns blue when exposed to bases. Blue litmus paper is used to check for acidity. It turns red when exposed to acids.
Red Green Blue
blue
Red/White/Blue
Red/White/Blue
The blue litmus paper will not change color. Red litmus would turn blue in the presence of ammonia. Blue litmus paper will only change color in the presence of an acid, at which point it will turn red.