No, sugar cannot change blue litmus to red. Litmus paper changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, not because of the presence of sugar. Sugar does not have any effect on the color change of litmus paper.
Litmus paper will turn red in the presence of HCl, indicating acidity. However, it will not show any significant color change when added to methyl benzene, as it is a nonpolar solvent and does not react with litmus paper to cause a color change.
An acidic solution will change blue litmus paper to red and basic solutions change red litmus paper to blue
No, only a base changes red litmus blue and not a acid.
Yes, window cleaner can change blue litmus paper to red due to its acidic properties. The chemicals in some window cleaners are acidic in nature, causing a color change in litmus paper from blue to red.
Blue litmus paper turns red in acid and stays blue in a base.
No, spirits do not change red litmus paper to blue. Red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base (alkaline substance), not of a spirit.
No, HCI will not change red litmus paper to blue. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is an acid that will turn blue litmus paper to red, indicating acidity.
Red litmus paper is used to check for basicity. It turns blue when exposed to bases. Blue litmus paper is used to check for acidity. It turns red when exposed to acids.
Litmus paper will turn red in the presence of HCl, indicating acidity. However, it will not show any significant color change when added to methyl benzene, as it is a nonpolar solvent and does not react with litmus paper to cause a color change.
An acidic solution will change blue litmus paper to red and basic solutions change red litmus paper to blue
No, only a base changes red litmus blue and not a acid.
Yes, window cleaner can change blue litmus paper to red due to its acidic properties. The chemicals in some window cleaners are acidic in nature, causing a color change in litmus paper from blue to red.
Blue litmus paper turns red in acid and stays blue in a base.
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.
No. Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue without changing the colour of blue litmus.
The blue litmus paper will not change color. Red litmus would turn blue in the presence of ammonia. Blue litmus paper will only change color in the presence of an acid, at which point it will turn red.
No, ethanoic acid does not change the color of blue litmus paper. Blue litmus paper remains blue when in contact with ethanoic acid, as it is a weak acid and does not provide a strong enough acidic environment to turn the blue litmus paper red.