Any acidic solution can turn litmus paper red or close to red. If you want a specific solution, a common chemistry class solution like hydrochloric acid can turn litmus paper red, which would be a pH level of 1-2.
base solutions...opposite of acid solutions I think. I think examples are soap, shampoos, something that are bitter and slippery mostly.
NH3(aq). Bases turn litmus paper blue, acids turn them pink.
Acidic solutions turn blue litmus paper red.
Blue litmus paper remains blue when placed in an alkaline solution.
Acid turn blue litmus into red
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An acidic solution will change blue litmus paper to red and basic solutions change red litmus paper to blue
The color change to blue, because a soap solution is a basic solution (pH greater than 7).
Litmus paper turns blue in basic solution.
red litmus paper becomes blue in its presnece
it will change to blue bcoz
An acidic solution will change blue litmus paper to red and basic solutions change red litmus paper to blue
Blue litmus does not change when placed in a basic solution.
The color change to blue, because a soap solution is a basic solution (pH greater than 7).
soap is basic therfore, soap solution will keep blue litmus paper blue and turn red litmus paper blue
Litmus paper turns blue in basic solution.
red litmus paper becomes blue in its presnece
it will change to blue bcoz
blue
blue and purple
So you can tell if the solution is an acid or a base
Blue litmus paper turns into red.
it is litmus not lithmus . it is a natural indicator . it is a strip of paper either red or blue in colour . it is used whether a solution is acidic or basic in nature. a basic solution turns red litmus to blue and an acidic solution turns blue litmus into red