red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions.
The red litmus paper turns blue when dipped in salt solution
It turns a slightly darker red, as Urine is an acid.
The color will be red in acidic solutions.
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It turns red because rainwater is slightly acidic and litmus turns red in the presence of acids
A inconclusive urine test is when there is no decision if it's negative or positive. This usually happens when the urine is not tested right away.
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You should absorb the urine with paper towels or cloth towels. You can use white vinegar to neutralize the odor. There are also pet products that you can buy at the pet store to get rid of and neutralize urine.
The specific gravity of urine varies from one individual to another. And whatever it happens to be, it doesn't depend on the volume of the sample.
It turns red because rainwater is slightly acidic and litmus turns red in the presence of acids
When you put the red litmus paper and the blue litmus paper into the urine, it will surely change its color and turn into violet. It's the result of our experiment!
Clinistix and Diastix are paper strips or dipsticks that change color when dipped in urine. The test strip is compared to a chart that shows the amount of glucose in the urine based on the change in color
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Your urine turns clearer.
No. Water has a different ph from urine.
Hi, It is possible yes.
Pain doctors usually are checking for the medication they have prescribed you to be sure that you have it in your system and at correct amounts. They can although check for other drugs as well if they so desire to do this.
A test using a small, chemically treated strip that is dipped into a urine sample; when testing for protein, an area on the strip changes color depending on the amount of protein (if any) in the urine.
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No. But the result may be fainter. Do another test.
A inconclusive urine test is when there is no decision if it's negative or positive. This usually happens when the urine is not tested right away.