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.
You prepare a solution by dissolving a known mass of solute into a specific amount of solvent. In solutions, M is the molarity, or moles of solute per liter of solution. For 300 ml of a 0.1 M Na CL solution from a solid Na CL solution and water you need water and sodium chloride.
NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-is a dissociation reaction.
After dissociation in solution or when is melted.
Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water: NaCl--------------Na+ + Cl-
A solution of Na+(sodium ions) and Cl-(chlorine ions) in water is brine.
Dissociation of sodium chloride in water solution: NaCl -----------Na+ + Cl-
Dissociation of sodium chloride in water solution: NaCl -----------Na+ + Cl-
In a sodium chloride solution, the ions present are sodium cations (Na+) and chloride anions (Cl-). When NaCl dissolves in water, it dissociates into these ions, which are responsible for the solution's conductivity and other properties.
In a water solution sodium chloride is dissociated in Na+ (cation) and Cl- (anion).
Dissolved salt is dissociated in ions Na+ and Cl-.
Because by dissociation ions as Na+ and Cl- are formed.
A wqater solution of an ionic compouns contain aanions and cations:NaCl-----------------Na+ + Cl-