Chemistry, asked by Pragya8035, 7 months ago

A solution turned blue litmus red . what is the nature of the solution ? which other synthetic indicator would you suggest instead of litmus paper for the solution ?​

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Answered by prakashk99
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Answer:

(1) Acids turn blue litmus to red. (2) Bases turn red litmus to blue. (a) If a drop of the given solution turns blue litmus paper to red, then the given solution will be acidic in nature (or it will be an acid). For example: a drop of lemon juice turns blue litmus paper to red, so lemon juice is acidic in nature

Answered by annie80
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Acids turn blue litmus red so the nature of the solution is acidic. Other indicators besides litmus paper are phenolphthalein and methyl orange.

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