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The permanganate dissolves slowly in water to form a purple solution.
If it is pure water, it doesn't change.
The water solution of iodine turn blue litmus paper to red.
Litmus solution is a mixture of dyes dissolved in water.
carbon dioxide turns wet blue litmus red because carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form weak dibasic acid called carbonic acid
litmus test is the easiest one.blue litmus will turn into red.
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it will turn red
a)sulfur dioxide b)hydrogen chloride c)potassium sulfate d)slaked lime
It allows ions to flow through the water.
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they would react
The permanganate dissolves slowly in water to form a purple solution.
When potassium metal and water are mixed, a chemical reaction occurs. This exothermic reaction produces hydrogen gas and potassium hydroxide, which dissolves in the remaining water. This reaction can be vigorous and produce light, heat and sound.
Litmus paper doesn't "do anything" to a solution. Litmus paper has some dyes on it, so some of the dyes might leak into the solution though. NaCl won't do anything to Litmus paper either. Salt, when dissolved in water, maintains a neutral solution. Litmus paper only changes color when there is a pH change. So, nothing really will happen.
If you think to potassium "permanganate" this compound can be decomposed under the influence of UV radiations.