Blue, Because it's a cleaner. So it needs to be more base than acid. So, BLUE!
the red litmus paper turns to blue
The water solution of iodine turn blue litmus paper to red.
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
Red litmus paper is used to test for acids. If the red litmus paper turns blue when dipped in a substance, it indicates the presence of an acid.
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.
Methanol is a neutral substance and typically does not change the color of litmus paper. Litmus paper changes color in the presence of acidic or alkaline substances.
The color of litmus paper in acidic solutions is red.
Blue litmus paper
Acid turns litmus paper red.
Litmus paper turns blue in a base.
Alcohol does not significantly affect litmus paper. Litmus paper is primarily used to test for acidity or alkalinity in solutions by changing color, and alcohol does not typically cause a noticeable color change on litmus paper.
In a neutral solution litmus has a purple color.
the red litmus paper turns to blue
The water solution of iodine turn blue litmus paper to red.
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.
Red litmus paper is used to test for acids. If the red litmus paper turns blue when dipped in a substance, it indicates the presence of an acid.
Litmus paper is sensitive to changes in acidity or alkalinity, not simply the presence of water. Water is neutral and does not significantly alter the pH of a solution, so it does not cause a noticeable change in the color of litmus paper.