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No, lime does not turn alkaline in the body. Lime is acidic in nature and can help balance the body's pH levels.
Yellow litmus paper turns blue in alkaline substances.
You can test the carrot indicator using common household chemicals like lemon juice (acidic) and baking soda (alkaline). The carrot juice will turn pink or red when mixed with acidic substances and green or blue when mixed with alkaline substances. Additionally, vinegar can serve as an acid for testing, while soap can be used to test for alkalinity.
Because enzymes in the stomach work properly in an acidic pH (pH:2) so if we take a strong alkali it might turn our stomach alkaline. Note: (Am Not Sure Of This Answer But I Guess It Is Like That)
all acidic substances with a PH below 7< turn the Universal indicator red due to their acidity.
I would say to help protect the stomach's epithelial lining from the intensities of HCl acid's low pH (1.5-3.5) as the stomach's contents turn to chyme. HCl acid is as strong as it is to destroy harmful bacteria.
Any substance that's pH value over 8.0 turns red litmus to blue.
Acidic substances turn blue litmus red
Blue litmus paper will turn red in the presence of an acidic solution, while red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of an alkaline (basic) solution.
Stomach acid is acidic, so litmus paper would turn red when exposed to it.
Yes, while orange juice itself is acidic it has an alkalizing effect during digestion.
Yes, because litmus paper remains blue in alkaline solutions and turns red in acidic solutions.