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a solution turns blue litmus red the pH of the solution is probably*

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Answered by cjha33976
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An acidic solution turns blue litmus red. On the pH scale, acids have values less than 7, whereas bases have values greater than 7. Solutions with pH equal to 7 are neutral in nature. Therefore, the pH of the given solution is likely to be 5.

Answered by os7yadav
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If a solution turns blue litmus red, its pH is likely to be 6. When Blue paper turns red in acid, then the pH is less than 7.

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