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When salt (sodium chloride) is dissolved in water, it does not change the color of litmus paper. This is because salt is neutral and does not produce hydrogen ions (H⁺) or hydroxide ions (OH⁻) that would affect the acidity or alkalinity of the solution. Therefore, litmus paper will remain its original color, red for acid and blue for base, when in contact with a salt solution.

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