Yes, baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is a weak alkaline compound that will turn blue litmus paper to red due to its ability to react with moisture and release hydroxide ions, making the solution basic.
If litmus paper is dipped in baking soda, it will turn blue. This is because baking soda is basic in nature and will cause the litmus paper to change color from red (indicating acidity) to blue (indicating basicity).
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of baking soda, which indicates that the solution is basic.
Litmus paper will turn blue when it comes into contact with a substance that is basic, such as baking soda.
Blue litmus paper will turn red when it comes into contact with an acidic substance like baking soda, indicating that the solution is acidic.
Baking soda is a basic compound, so it would turn blue litmus paper red as it causes the paper to change color in the presence of a base.
baking soda is a base or alkali so when it comes in contact with a litmus paper or solution, the litmus turns blue
Litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base like baking soda.
If litmus paper is dipped in baking soda, it will turn blue. This is because baking soda is basic in nature and will cause the litmus paper to change color from red (indicating acidity) to blue (indicating basicity).
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of baking soda, which indicates that the solution is basic.
Litmus paper will turn blue when it comes into contact with a substance that is basic, such as baking soda.
Blue litmus paper will turn red when it comes into contact with an acidic substance like baking soda, indicating that the solution is acidic.
I think you meant baking soda. Baking soda is basic, so red litmus paper will turn blue.
To a blue color.
The colour is not changed.
As soap is alkaline in nature, it turns red litmus paper blue
Baking soda is a basic compound, so it would turn blue litmus paper red as it causes the paper to change color in the presence of a base.
The color become blue.