When a snail bleeds, the copper protein (hemocyanin) absorbs oxygen from the air, turning the circulatory fluid in the horse crab dark blue.
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HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
Blue, Because it's a cleaner. So it needs to be more base than acid. So, BLUE!
Milk of magnesia is chemically known as magnesium hydroxide. Although this compound isn't very water soluble, the small amount that does dissolve acts as a base. Thus, milk of magnesia is somewhat basic, and litmus paper would turn blue if exposed to it.
Barium nitrate will not change the color of blue litmus paper. It is a neutral salt and does not produce an acidic or basic solution when dissolved in water. Therefore, blue litmus paper will remain blue when exposed to a barium nitrate solution.
Litmus paper will turn blue when exposed to oven cleaner, as oven cleaners are typically alkaline (basic) in nature. The blue color indicates a basic pH, while red litmus paper would remain unchanged. This reaction is a simple way to test for the presence of basic substances.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
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Blue litmus turns red in the presence of an acid and remains blue in the presence of a base.
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HCl (hydrochloric acid) is an acid so it will turn litmus paper red. and alkali will go from red litmus to blue.
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Moist red litmus paper will turn blue when exposed to magnesium oxide because magnesium oxide is a basic compound. The red litmus paper will change color to blue to indicate the presence of a base.
Use the magnet to hit the snail over the hole to do that you can turn the magnet on and off so turn it off just before he falls
Pink cobalt chloride paper will turn blue when exposed to water. Cobalt chloride is a chemical compound that changes color based on the amount of water present, with pink indicating a dry condition and blue indicating the presence of water.
Yes, it will become purple or blue by adding iodine due to the presence of starch in the cells.
A base/alkali substance will turn litmus paper blue.