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Answered by namithapramod16
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In the normal scenario,the carbon monoxide will not change the colour of the blue litmus.

In the normal scenario,the carbon monoxide will not change the colour of the blue litmus.But if the litmus is soaked into the water,it will change the colour of the wet litmus into the red colour.

In the normal scenario,the carbon monoxide will not change the colour of the blue litmus.But if the litmus is soaked into the water,it will change the colour of the wet litmus into the red colour.Because,the carbon monoxide reacts with the water present in the litmus, which generates carbonic acid.

In the normal scenario,the carbon monoxide will not change the colour of the blue litmus.But if the litmus is soaked into the water,it will change the colour of the wet litmus into the red colour.Because,the carbon monoxide reacts with the water present in the litmus, which generates carbonic acid.Due to the acidity of the generated carbonic acid,the litmus paper turns red.

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