When blue litmus paper is dipped in window cleaner, it will typically remain blue. Most window cleaners are alkaline due to the presence of ammonia or other cleaning agents, which do not affect blue litmus paper. If the window cleaner were acidic, the blue litmus paper would turn red, but this is not common for standard window cleaners.
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Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
Litmus paper dipped in coke will turn red, indicating that the solution is acidic. This change in color occurs because coke is a carbonated beverage containing phosphoric acid and citric acid.
If it is pure water, it doesn't change.
When red litmus paper is dipped in ammonia, it turns blue. Ammonia is a basic (alkaline) substance, and the change in color indicates the presence of a base. This reaction happens because the ammonia raises the pH of the solution, causing the red litmus paper to change color.
Yes, window cleaner can change blue litmus paper to red due to its acidic properties. The chemicals in some window cleaners are acidic in nature, causing a color change in litmus paper from blue to red.
Red Litmus paper would turn blue. Most cleaners are basic. Glass cleaner generally contains ammonia (NH4) which is basic when in solution.
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Blue litmus paper will likely remain blue when dipped in spinach as spinach is not acidic enough to cause a color change to red.
blue litmus remains blue while red litmus changes to blue
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The color become blue.
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If red litmus paper is dipped in potassium sulfate solution, there will be no significant change in color. Potassium sulfate is a neutral salt and does not exhibit any acidic or basic properties that would cause a color change in litmus paper.