Any substance that's pH value over 8.0 turns red litmus to blue.
Ammonia is a substance that turns red litmus paper blue and blue litmus paper red. This is because ammonia is basic and reacts with the indicator dyes in the litmus paper to create these color changes.
The colors of litmus is different; this depends on the pH.
Acidic substances turn blue litmus red
acid turn litmus into red.Base turn litmus into blue
yes a blue litmus paper turns red when put into an acid
Ammonia is a substance that turns red litmus paper blue and blue litmus paper red. This is because ammonia is basic and reacts with the indicator dyes in the litmus paper to create these color changes.
The colors of litmus is different; this depends on the pH.
Acidic substances turn blue litmus red
acid turn litmus into red.Base turn litmus into blue
yes a blue litmus paper turns red when put into an acid
Acid turns it in red, while base will turn it blue.
Acids turn blue litmus to red. Bases turn red litmus blue.
When red litmus is added to an alkali, its colour changes to blue. This is because an alkali is a base and has the property of turning red litmus paper or red litmus solution to blue.
Red litmus paper remains red when dipped into an acid. Blue litmus paper will turn red in an acid. Similarly, Blue litmus remains blue in a base. Red litmus turns blue in a base.
HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
Acids turns Blue litmus to Red. Bases turns Red litmus to Blue.
Actually, no. Acids turn litmus red, not bases.Bases just turns litmus blue.