Paper that is blue will turn/stay _____ in the presence of a strong base.
just saying that I'm 12 and i know the answer!an acid will turn red in litmus paper or a pinkcolour.if it is a week acid it will turn yellow or green. :)
strong base
When a strong acid and a strong base mix, all acidic protons will react with every basic molecule until one or the other runs out. The curve for a titration of a strong acid with a strong base will change slowly at first, and dramatically when the equivalence point (where the number of moles of acid is equal to the number of moles of base) is reached. The reaction, like all acid-base reactions, is fast.
it is base
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. :)
Litmus paper that is blue will turn or stay in ______ the presence of a strong base?
orange
Stay blue
When litmus paper touches an acid, the paper changes to red. When it touches a base, the paper changes to blue. By comparing the color the litmus paper changed to by a chart, you could determine how strong or weak that acid or base is.
It will Remain Same. Cause Base Turns Red Litmus Paper into Blue. So blue litmus paper will remain same.
The red litmus paper turns green because the acid (represented by red) and the base ( represented most commonly by blue) mix their Ph and become a nuetral. In short, red litmus paper in a base turns green.
Red litmus paper stays red in the presence of an acid and turns blue in the presence of a base. Blue litmus paper stays blue in the presence of a base and turns red in the presence of an acid.
Litmus paper: red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.Phenolphthalein: no color in acidic solutions.
Blue litmus paper will remain blue in the presence of a base. There wouldn't be any change. Red litmus paper, though, will turn blue. Just remember than the result is red in acids, and blue in bases.
A red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base/alkali, while a blue litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid.
When a drop of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is added to blue litmus paper, there will be no color change, as blue litmus paper is already indicative of a basic (alkaline) environment. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base, and blue litmus paper remains blue in the presence of bases. In contrast, if red litmus paper were used, it would turn blue, indicating the presence of a base.
litmus paper indicates wether a substance is an acid or a base if it is an acid the paper is turns red, if base it turns blue