Litmus paper: red
Universal paper: read the f*(actory) manual.
=it would go darker, so maroon or brown, hope that answers your question!=
Any acid will turn litmus paper red, Household examples would be most juices, vinegar, and carbonated drinks.
Vinegar is considered a fairly strong acid, which means it has a low pH. As such, one expects to find a number of hydrogen ions within, as this is what defines the acidity of a substance.
Universal indicator gives you an indication of the pH of the acid (i.e its 'strength') While both sulfuric acid and vinegar would turn litmus paper red, sulfuric acid would turn universal indicator red, pH of 1, while vinegar would turn it yellow-orange, pH of 4.
every where plants, your body, paper, every where. Even in your food. But don't get sick by reading that, sometimes bacteria is good for you.
Because Vinegar is an acid, the litmus paper would turn red
If if it is red Litmus paper, then it will remain red because vinegar is acidic. (Blue Litmus paper would turn red if you dipped it into vinegar).
The litmus paper would stay red. That means vinegar is an acid.
Since vinegar is an acid it would turn red.
Your mom would have fixed your head injury with vinegar and brown paper by applying it gently on affected areas.
the medium paper ball
Litmus is used to test materials for their acidity. Blue litmus paper turns red when exposed to acid, so it would turn red when exposed to vinegar, which is acidic.
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red PH paper will get more darker when dipped in vinegar because vinegar is acidic in nature.it contains acetic acid& it's PH is always less than 7 depending upon concentration of acetic acid present in vinegar.
Both can be used interchangeably in most circumstances. You would use the first specifically when you are talking about newspapers in general, and the second when there is one particular newspaper you have in mind.
=it would go darker, so maroon or brown, hope that answers your question!=
Any acid will turn litmus paper red, Household examples would be most juices, vinegar, and carbonated drinks.