Yes, it should be able.
Blue litmus paper would be used and if the chemical is an acid the litmus paper would turn red.
Alcohol does not significantly affect litmus paper. Litmus paper is primarily used to test for acidity or alkalinity in solutions by changing color, and alcohol does not typically cause a noticeable color change on litmus paper.
Methanol is a neutral substance and typically does not change the color of litmus paper. Litmus paper changes color in the presence of acidic or alkaline substances.
Yes, the litmus paper test can determine if an aqueous solution is basic. If the litmus paper turns blue, it indicates that the solution is basic. If it remains red, the solution is acidic.
The main use of litmus is to test whether a solution is acidic or alkaline. Wet litmus paper can also be used to test water-soluble gases; the gas dissolves in the water and the resulting solution colors the litmus paper. For instance, ammonia gas, which is alkaline, colors the red litmus paper blue. Chemical reactions other than acid-base reaction can also cause a color-change to litmus paper. For instance, chlorine gas turns blue litmus paper white - the litmus paper is bleached.[5] This reaction is irreversible and therefore the litmus is not acting as an indicator in this situation
Red litmus paper is used to test for acids. If the red litmus paper turns blue when dipped in a substance, it indicates the presence of an acid.
You cannot predict pregnancy with litmus paper. litmus paper detect pH not HCG
Blue litmus paper
A litmus paper is a indicator that is used to test for acids or bases
Blue litmus paper would be used and if the chemical is an acid the litmus paper would turn red.
by using an indicator like litmus paper!!!
The presence of acid can be detected by using an indicator such as litmus paper. Litmus paper turns blue litmus to red.
test for bases.
litmus paper turns blue litmus red when tested on an acid and red litmus blue when tested on a base
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Premature rupture of membranes can be diagnosed through a physical examination to check for fluid leakage from the vagina, a nitrazine paper test to detect amniotic fluid in vaginal secretions, and microscopic examination to confirm presence of ferning pattern in dried amniotic fluid. Ultrasound may also be used to assess the amniotic fluid volume and fetal well-being if necessary.