no,thats not right OXYGEN CAN TURN LITMUS GREEN.
A substance that is a weak base will turn litmus paper green. This occurs when the pH of the substance is around 8-10, indicating a slight alkaline property.
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
Litmus paper turns green when it is exposed to a substance that is close to neutral on the pH scale, typically around pH 7. This change indicates that the solution is neither acidic (which turns litmus paper red) nor basic (which turns litmus paper blue).
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
No, a base turns blue litmus paper red. Litmus paper is red in acidic solutions and blue in basic solutions.
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
Yes, acids will turn litmus paper red. Litmus paper turns red in the presence of acidic substances due to a change in the pH level.
Acid will turn litmus paper red.
no because if the solution is neutral the litmus paper is still in its color
Litmus paper turns green when it is exposed to a substance that is close to neutral on the pH scale, typically around pH 7. This change indicates that the solution is neither acidic (which turns litmus paper red) nor basic (which turns litmus paper blue).
Litmus paper does not show green colour, only red and blue in acidic and alkaline media respectively. In fact, litmus paper does not change its colour in neutral solutions.
It turns green
It would turn Green
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
dark green
No, a base turns blue litmus paper red. Litmus paper is red in acidic solutions and blue in basic solutions.
Acids turn blue litmus to red. Bases turn red litmus blue.
Litmus paper turns red when dipped into hydrochloric acid because hydrochloric acid is an acid.
Acids will turn blue litmus paper red, indicating they are acidic. This color change occurs due to the hydronium ions present in the acid interacting with the dye in the litmus paper.