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The red litmus paper turns green because the acid (represented by red) and the base ( represented most commonly by blue) mix their Ph and become a nuetral. In short, red litmus paper in a base turns green.
Phenolphthalein Methyl Orange Litmus Bromophenol Blue
brown first then hazel , blue , gray most common now least green, black, amber, violet , last red. red and violet are on albinos when blood leeks in the blue eyes.
The most common chemical used for the process is ferric hexacyanoferrate.
Saturn's rings are a variety of colors. Brown, pink, and grey are the most common colors found in the rings.
oxygen
Yes, blue litmus paper turns red in an acid and red litmus paper turns blue in a base under most circumstances.
the most common coloured pens are blue and black.
The most common way is to place a damp red litmus paper near it. It turns blue if the gas is ammonia.Place a damp red litmus paper over the mouth of the test tube. Ammonia gas turns damp red litmus paper blue. Ammonia also has a pungent odour.Ammonia turns red litmus into blue.It also emmits a white gas with HCl.
If a duck egg turns black and blue, it means that the fetus is not getting enough oxygen. It will most likely die.
no but they are the most common booby and live in the Galapagos
Blue
It depends on what you are talking about.
a blue one
blue shark
blue mold
The most common method is to use something called litmus paper, which comes in both red and blue. When you dip the red litmus paper in the substance, if it turns blue, then the substance is a base. When you dip the blue litmus paper in the substance, if it turns red, then the substance is an acid. However, this doesn't give you the exact pH of the substance, so there are several other devices that you can buy that measure pH.