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a)sulfur dioxide b)hydrogen chloride c)potassium sulfate d)slaked lime
Alcohol does not significantly affect litmus paper. Litmus paper is primarily used to test for acidity or alkalinity in solutions by changing color, and alcohol does not typically cause a noticeable color change on litmus paper.
If red litmus paper is dipped in potassium sulfate solution, there will be no significant change in color. Potassium sulfate is a neutral salt and does not exhibit any acidic or basic properties that would cause a color change in litmus paper.
Carbon monoxide does not have a direct effect on moist litmus paper as it is not an acidic or basic gas. Litmus paper changes color in response to acidic or basic substances.
calcium hydroxide turn red litmus paper into blue because it is a base. it does not have any effect on blue litmus paper.
Lemon juice is an acid therefore, it turns blue litmus paper red and red litmus paper remains red
Milk of magnesia is basic, so it will turn red litmus paper blue and have no effect on blue litmus paper.
Litmus paper is an indicator that changes color when affected by the pH of certain chemicals. There are two colors to test the general pH of a solution. Alkaline solutions (bases) turn red litmus paper blue. Acidic solutions (acids) turn blue litmus paper red.
The egg white (albumen) will turn litmus paper blue due to its alkaline pH. The yolk, on the other hand, is acidic and will not have an effect on litmus paper.
Litmus paper turns blue when placed in basic solutions. This color change occurs due to a change in the pH level of the solution, causing the litmus paper to reflect the alkaline nature of the solution.
Ammonia turns red litmus paper blue, but does not have any effect on blue litmus parer, since it is a base.
It turns blue