The reaction of Chlorine and water produces complex. When Chlorine gas reacts with water, hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid are formed. The following equation illustrates the reaction: Cl2 (g) + H2O (l) --> HClO (aq) + HCl (aq) The hydrochloric acid produced will turn the litmus paper red; however, the hypochlorous acid, HClO, would then bleach the litmus paper till pure white colour, which explains why Chlorine gas will bleach damp (red or blue) litmus paper. Hypochlorous acid has an acidity of pH value of ±7.53. It has a unique bleaching nature that industrialists use it for bleaching purposes. This explains why the litmus paper would then be bleached later on, after turning red. Hence, Chlorine gas is not acidic; it is corrosive. Just that it reacts with water to produce acids.
nothing happens - just remain the same as long as it is pure alcohol. The chemical that makes the paper change colors reacts with acids and bases - but alcohol is neither.
Blue litmus paper turns RED in an acid. Red litmus paper turns BLUE in a base.
Blue litmus paper will turn red when dipped in Pepsi. This indicates that Pepsi is acidic in nature.
Blue litmus paper turns pink when dipped into a base. This is because the color change indicates a shift in pH level from acidic to basic.
red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions.
Bleach turns litmus paper blue because it is a base (pH levels 12-14)
nothing happens - just remain the same as long as it is pure alcohol. The chemical that makes the paper change colors reacts with acids and bases - but alcohol is neither.
Blue litmus paper turns RED in an acid. Red litmus paper turns BLUE in a base.
Nothing particularly happens.
Blue litmus paper will turn red when dipped in Pepsi. This indicates that Pepsi is acidic in nature.
It would blow up!!!! Don't do it!!!!!
Blue litmus paper turns pink when dipped into a base. This is because the color change indicates a shift in pH level from acidic to basic.
red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions.
Blue litmus paper will turn red when dipped in dilute nitric acid. This color change indicates that the solution is acidic. Nitric acid is a strong acid and will donate protons to the litmus paper, causing the color change.
If red litmus paper is dipped in potassium sulfate solution, there will be no significant change in color. Potassium sulfate is a neutral salt and does not exhibit any acidic or basic properties that would cause a color change in litmus paper.
Depends on the litmus paper. Red litmus will not turn but blue litmus will turn redish pink.
Sour milk is acidic. Red litmus paper should not change.The sour part of sour milk is lactic acid. As litmus paper turns red when exposed to acidic compounds, litmus paper that is already red should not react when exposed to lactic acid.