well as we know if we want to test a substance to see if its a base then we use red litmus paper and for an acid we use blue litmus paper. So if we are using blue litmus paper that means we are obviously testing to see if we have an acid right? So if we see it turn pink then that means that are substance is an acid but it is not very strong and also has some of a base to it. If you want to see what i mean look up a PH scale. Hope this helped. :)
If yall are making any kind of generalizations start off by using the words like Many, Some, Several, Like, Now, How, and more. Then when your done using those words say what yall have to say like for an example this is my generalization "Many true friends got your back".
Generalization refers to the spread of effects (perhaps from a treatment, or intervention). Stimulus generalization occurs when the same response occurs but under a different, setting, condition, or for a different therapist or parent perhaps (i.e., different stimuli). Response generalization occurs when the individual emits a different response which serves the same function as previously reinforced responses, the setting (i.e., stimulus) remains unaltered. For instance a friend might teach you how to do the Konami code (up, up, down, down, left, right, left right, b, a, start) on an old Nintendo controller. Later you perform the code on the same game (same stimulus conditions) but using joystick controller.
using sequences of DNA bases.
Sorry, but there is only one solution. However, there are two ways to make these solutions. First you find the pH of either using litmus paper taht either turns red or blue indicating an acid or a base. Secondly, you can make your own natural pH indicator using red cabbage or blueberry. [[User:Bowler225|Bowler225]] 16:41, 18 Mar 2009 (UTC) There are many indicators. They change color at set pHs, which is known as the "transition range." Common indicators are Bromothymol Blue, Bromocresol Blue, Phenolphthalein and Methyl Orange.
Hydrion paper is specific for bases!
using an universal indicator, or you can use litmus paper or a pH meter.
by using phenolphthalein,litmus paper (red and blue),cabbage,tea,and PH paper or PH meter
An acid turns the blue litmus paper red.
If you are using red litmus paper, a base will turn the litmus paper blue.
The presence of acid can be detected by using an indicator such as litmus paper. Litmus paper turns blue litmus to red.
You can test if a liquid is a base by using litmus paper or pH indicator strips. Bases will turn red litmus paper blue and have a pH greater than 7. Additionally, bases typically have a soapy or bitter taste.
THE COLOUR of the litmus paper will not change as a salt solution is neutral
Its easy. You could try the Litmus paper test. Take an acidic and a basic solution in separate test tubes. Now take a litmus paper and dip it first in the acidic solution, if the litmus paper turns red, that mean the solution is acid. Now, dip it in the basic solution, if the litmus papaer turns blue that means the solution is basic.
by using an indicator like litmus paper!!!
an acid is a material or substance that is sour and can change blue litmus paper red a base is a material or substance that is bitter (it sometimes ) and can change red litmus paper blue. Litmus paper can tell an acid from a base Lemon Juice is an acid coffee is a base.
Acids generally have a sour taste and can cause a stinging or burning sensation on the skin. They react with metals to produce hydrogen gas. Bases, on the other hand, have a bitter taste and feel slippery to the touch. They can also be identified by their ability to turn red litmus paper blue.