Litmus turns red in acidic conditions which basically spells DANGER; so its quite easy to remember it that way.
Actually, some acids do burn litmus paper. Hydrochloric acid, for example, can burn paper, but the litmus on litmus paper shields the paper from the acid. Sulfuric acid, however, has dehydration properties, and would suck the water right out from the paper, charring it instantly.
Acid turns blue litmus red and maintains red litmus at the same color.
the litmus paper turns red when in contact with phosphoric acid
i think purple Acid does not change the color of red litmus paper.
Litmus paper would turn red if apricot juice, which is acidic, was dropped on it. This is because litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid.
Acid turns litmus paper red.
An acid will change litmus paper to red.
an acid turns the litmus paper red.
Acid: Red litmus
When an acid touches Litmus paper it turns red (pink).
An acid turns blue litmus paper red. This is because the acid donates a proton (H+) to the water in the litmus paper, changing the pH and causing the litmus paper to change color.
The color of litmus paper in acidic solutions is red.
The red litmus paper will remain red in acetic acid. Acetic acid is a weak acid and does not change the color of red litmus paper.
Nothing, red litmus paper changes in the presence of an acid not a base, blue litmus paper turns red with nitric acid
No an acid will only change the litmus paper red regardless of of the substance color.
I believe, that acid makes blue litmus paper turn red.
A Blue litmus paper turns red in acid and stays blue in alkalin A red litmus paper turns blue in alkaline and stays red in acid