With a powerful blender. Another method that may be successful is to put it in a strong, airtight container and introduce super-heated and compressed hydrogen to liquify the solids.
Red litmus paper would turn blue in a phosphate solution, indicating that the solution is basic.
Litmus paper would turn blue when dipped in an aqueous solution of aspirin, indicating the solution is basic. aspirin is a weak acid and when dissolved in water, it undergoes hydrolysis releasing hydroxide ions which makes the solution basic.
Phenolphthalein will turn pink or magenta in basic solutions and remain colorless in acidic solutions. Therefore, if added to an ammonia-based solution of window cleaner, which is basic, we would expect the solution to turn pink or magenta.
Hydrogencarbonate solution would turn yellow when pondweed is exposed to light and begins photosynthesizing. This indicates the production of oxygen gas as a result of photosynthesis.
Universal indicator added to a toothpaste solution would likely turn a shade of blue or purple, indicating that the solution is basic due to the presence of substances like fluoride or calcium carbonate found in toothpaste.
Bases turn pink when dipped in china rose solution due to the formation of a complex ion between the base and the indicator. This color change is a result of the pH change caused by the addition of the base.
An acidic solution would have a sour taste and turn litmus red. Acids release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water, which gives them these characteristics.
Beet juice.
It saw the salad dressing. lol
Phenolphthalein would turn pink in a borax solution, indicating the solution is basic. Borax acts as a weak base in solution and would cause phenolphthalein to change color due to its alkaline nature.
You could dip the universal indicator paper in each solution separately and observe the color change. Distilled water will not change the color significantly, indicating it is neutral. Sodium hydroxide solution will turn the paper blue or purple, indicating a strong alkaline solution. Ethanoic acid solution will turn the paper red, indicating an acidic solution.
Blue litmus paper turns red in an acidic solution.