Chemistry, asked by Arighnach, 9 months ago

a solution turns blue litmus red.Is this sufficient evidence to show the solution to be an acid explain?

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Answered by atharvaasthana98
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Acids have a general property to release hydrogen ion H+ in the solution medium, due to which they turn the blue litmus red. ... Acetic acid (CH3COOH) undergoes dissociation to release hydrogen ions which makes it acidic in nature. Thus, it can change the colour of blue litmus solution to red.

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Answered by gadadharrout321
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yes

Blue litmus paper turns red under acidic conditions and red litmus paper turns blue under basic (i.e. alkaline) conditions. The pigment in blue litmus reacts with H+ ions and changes chemically so the bonds are 'tuned' to reflect a longer wavelength of light to appear red to our eyes

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