red turns red, blue turns blue, because it's neutral
Sodium is readily oxidized by oxygen gas. If the product of the reaction were dissolved in water, the color of the litmus for a litmus test would be blue. The red litmus paper will turn blue.
Blue litmus paper turns red in an acid and remains blue in a base such as sodium hydroxide. Red litmus paper would turn blue in the base sodium hydroxide.
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turns blue litmus paper red
Calcium hydroxide is basic and hence the litmus will remain blue.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
NOTHING! Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, and BLP does not change color with a base.
Sodium is readily oxidized by oxygen gas. If the product of the reaction were dissolved in water, the color of the litmus for a litmus test would be blue. The red litmus paper will turn blue.
Blue litmus paper turns red in an acid and remains blue in a base such as sodium hydroxide. Red litmus paper would turn blue in the base sodium hydroxide.
Litmus paper.
- sodium chloride is not an acid - in an acid solution the blue litmus paper become red
In a neutral solution the litmus paper is purple.
The color of litmus paper in acidic solutions is red.
Litmus paper turn to red color.
Some substances do not change the color of litmus paper because they are neither acid or nor base. They are called neutral substances.
Blue litmus paper
the red litmus paper turns to blue