Litmus paper turns red if the solution is acidic and blue if the solution is basic. Vinegar is an acidic solution (due to acetic acid), and will turn the litmus paper red.
HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
Litmus is used to test materials for their acidity. Blue litmus paper turns red when exposed to acid, so it would turn red when exposed to vinegar, which is acidic.
If the vinegar is strong enough to be below 4.5 pH the litmus paper will turn (or stay) red.
Surely it's not with 'Vinegar': acids ==>> RED not blue
Litmus paper is reactive to acids and bases. Acids make the paper turn red; bases make it turn blue.
If if it is red Litmus paper, then it will remain red because vinegar is acidic. (Blue Litmus paper would turn red if you dipped it into vinegar).
it turns blue litmus paper red
HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
Because Vinegar is an acid, the litmus paper would turn red
Since vinegar is an acid it would turn red.
vinegar - it is an acid.
Litmus is used to test materials for their acidity. Blue litmus paper turns red when exposed to acid, so it would turn red when exposed to vinegar, which is acidic.
If the vinegar is strong enough to be below 4.5 pH the litmus paper will turn (or stay) red.
it can turn red pH paper blue and blue pH paper red
Any acid will turn litmus paper red, Household examples would be most juices, vinegar, and carbonated drinks.
Surely it's not with 'Vinegar': acids ==>> RED not blue
I believe, that acid makes blue litmus paper turn red.