No, it shouldn't...
AgNO3 has a neutral pH of 6, so the paper probably won't change colors.
No. Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue without changing the colour of blue litmus.
1. It has a pungent smell 2. direct the gas to a damp red litmus paper. If the litmus paper turns blue, it is ammonia gas
calcium hydroxide turn red litmus paper into blue because it is a base. it does not have any effect on blue litmus paper.
hydrogen peroxide turns litmus paper into blue.
Unfortunately, it depends on the type of pH paper. If you mean standard litmus paper, it will be red (red litmus paper stays that way and blue litmus paper will turn red). Universal indicators change multiple colors depending on pH. If you have dilute concentrations of the same acid you will actually get different colors since pH indicates how much acid is dissociated, not how strong the acid is. Many universal pH indicators turn green colors at low pH.
No. Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue without changing the colour of blue litmus.
Red litmus paper turn blue. But blue one is not responding.
Ammonia is a base, and will turn red litmus blue.
The red litmus paper dipped into household ammonia will turn blue. This is because ammonia is a base and reacts with the acidic red litmus paper, causing it to change color to blue.
Litmus become blue in contact with basic substances.
Ammonia is a basic compound that can cause litmus paper to turn blue. Litmus paper changes color in response to the pH of a substance it comes into contact with. In the presence of a base like ammonia, the litmus paper will turn blue to indicate the basic nature of the substance.
Litmus turn blue when it is basic. because of cleaner contains ammonia.
Basic color of litmus is blue. It turn blue when touched.
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.
Dry red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of household ammonia. Ammonia is a base, so it will cause the litmus paper to change color from red to blue, indicating the alkaline nature of the solution.
Red litmus paper turns blue when it comes in contact with a household cleaner that contains ammonia. This color change occurs due to the alkaline nature of ammonia, which causes red litmus paper to undergo a chemical reaction and turn blue.
1. It has a pungent smell 2. direct the gas to a damp red litmus paper. If the litmus paper turns blue, it is ammonia gas