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If the antacid is basic, litmus paper would turn blue. If the antacid is acidic, litmus paper would turn red.
I think it is supposed to be PURPLE. Because of the following:It turns red when placed in acidic solutionIt turns blue when placed in alkaline solutionAnd purple when placed in neutral.
Alcohol does not change the color of red litmus paper because it is not an acid or a base; it is neutral. Red litmus paper remains red when it comes into contact with alcohol. If you need to test for acidity or basicity, you would need to use a solution that has those properties.
Because if you only use red litmus paper and the solution you tested kept the paper red, you would think that the solution would also make the blue litmus paper turn red too. But what if the solution was neutral? Then the blue litmus paper would stayblue instead of turn red. Thats why you need to use both blue and red litmus paper.
Rancid oil turns blue litmus paper to red; red to red, hence, it is said to be acidic. Fresh coconut oil turns blue litmus paper to blue; red to red, hence it is neutral. However, it turns acidic when exposed to air causing the litmus paper to become red.
If the antacid is basic, litmus paper would turn blue. If the antacid is acidic, litmus paper would turn red.
Grape juice typically has a pH ranging from 3 to 4, which is acidic. When tested with litmus paper, it would turn blue litmus paper red, indicating its acidic nature. Red litmus paper would remain red, as it does not change color in acidic solutions.
Because Vinegar is an acid, the litmus paper would turn red
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.
Well if you place blue litmus paper in saliva and it turns red, then the saliva is acidic. If you put red litmus in the saliva and it turns blue, then the saliva is alkaline. However, if the red litmus doesn't change colour and the blue litmus doesn't change colour, the saliva would be neutral.
Blue litmus paper turns red in an acidic solution.
When magnesium oxide is tested with red litmus paper, there will be no observable change because magnesium oxide is a neutral substance. It does not exhibit any acidic or basic properties that would cause a color change in the red litmus paper.
If red litmus paper stays red when tested with a solution, it indicates that the solution is acidic or neutral, as red litmus is designed to remain red in acidic conditions (pH < 7). In contrast, if the solution were basic (pH > 7), the red litmus would turn blue. Therefore, a red litmus that stays red confirms the absence of basicity in the solution being tested.
Depends on the litmus paper. Red litmus will not turn but blue litmus will turn redish pink.
I think it is supposed to be PURPLE. Because of the following:It turns red when placed in acidic solutionIt turns blue when placed in alkaline solutionAnd purple when placed in neutral.
Blue. This answer assumes that you are referring to litmus paper.
Hydrochloric acid is an acidic solution, so when litmus powder is added to it, the litmus powder would most likely turn red. This is because litmus paper turns red in acidic solutions and blue in basic solutions.