Calamansi is fairly acidic, so you probably wouldn't see any difference.
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Blue litmus paper would be used and if the chemical is an acid the litmus paper would turn red.
red litmus paper becomes blue in its presnece
how would you separate calamansi and water
It turns from blue to red or red to blue.ANS2:Acetone will not change the colour of litmus. It is not an ionic substance so it will not produce a change in pH.
it will not change
Blue litmus paper would be used and if the chemical is an acid the litmus paper would turn red.
Neutral litmus is purple at pH=4,3.
Because Vinegar is an acid, the litmus paper would turn red
how would you separate calamansi and water
red litmus paper becomes blue in its presnece
It turns from blue to red or red to blue.ANS2:Acetone will not change the colour of litmus. It is not an ionic substance so it will not produce a change in pH.
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.
Blue litmus paper would turn red in orange juice.
it will not change
there is no change
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.