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nope actually, it stays blue and when u dip it in with red litmus paper it went blue, i did experiment so i kno << it would then be: alkali
Litmus paper is blue when dipped in an alkaline solution, and red when placed in an acidic solution. The colors begin to merge when you test pH neutral liquids.
A green-y yellow.
Red, because litmus paper remains blue in alkaline solutions and turns red in acidic solutions.
Depends on the litmus paper. Red litmus will not turn but blue litmus will turn redish pink.
nope actually, it stays blue and when u dip it in with red litmus paper it went blue, i did experiment so i kno << it would then be: alkali
Litmus paper dipped in coke will turn red, indicating that the solution is acidic. This change in color occurs because coke is a carbonated beverage containing phosphoric acid and citric acid.
Litmus paper is blue when dipped in an alkaline solution, and red when placed in an acidic solution. The colors begin to merge when you test pH neutral liquids.
the litmus paper turns red when in contact with phosphoric acid
It turns blue. Since chalk ( CaCo3) is a base and when pink litmus paper reacts with a base it turns blue
Dip the litmus paper into the solution you are testing. Hold it up in the air, holding the dry bit. Look at the bit you dipped. If the solution was an acid, red litmus will stay red, blue litmus will turn red. If the solution was an alkali, red litmus will turn blue, blue litmus will stay red. If the solution was neutral, red litmus will stay red, blue litmus will stay blue.
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A green-y yellow.
Litmus paper would turn blue when dipped in an aqueous solution of aspirin, indicating the solution is basic. aspirin is a weak acid and when dissolved in water, it undergoes hydrolysis releasing hydroxide ions which makes the solution basic.
Litmus does not change color in sugar solution.