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It turn purple-blue.
When red litmus is added to an alkali, its colour changes to blue. This is because an alkali is a base and has the property of turning red litmus paper or red litmus solution to blue.
The Litmus solution becomes red when an acid is added in it.
it's pink
turns blue
Blue because it contains boric acia
Sodium sulfate solution is neutral; the red litmus is purple.
It turn purple-blue.
When red litmus is added to an alkali, its colour changes to blue. This is because an alkali is a base and has the property of turning red litmus paper or red litmus solution to blue.
The Litmus solution becomes red when an acid is added in it.
Litmus solution is a mixture of dyes dissolved in water.
it's pink
turns blue
borax solution is half a cup of water and 1 tablespoon of borax
Blue litmus is turned red by an acidic solution
Blue litmus turns red in acid. Sodium carbonate solution is alkaline (basic), so nothing will happen when blue litmus is put into this. Red litmus will turn blue if added to sodium carbonate.
Yes, it does! Because when you add more borax the solution will get stiffer and really hard to stir.. but when u dont add any borax the solution will be really liquidy and un stiff! ask me. i tried it :P