Chemistry, asked by Indrajith7586, 9 months ago

A solution turns red litmus blue its ph likely to be

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Answered by charu0608
2

Answer:

bases turn a red litmus to blue

Explanation:

in the pH table

1-- Red (most acidic) (HCl)

2-3--reddish orange

3-5--orangish yellow

5-7--yellowish green

7-green(Neutral)(water)

8-10--blue

10-12--indigo

12-13--violet

14--Blue(most basic) (NaOH)

this is the pH table you can refer to it if you want....

hope it helps you ☺️

Answered by Anonymous
12

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Basic solution has a pH value more than 7. Since the solution turns red litmus blue, its pH is likely to be 10.

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