explain the colour change that happens when blue litums is dipped into beaker filled with hydrogen chloride gas
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The blue litmus turns red.
Explanation:
Hydrogen chloride gas is acidic in nature. Therefore, it turns blue litmus red. All acids turn blue litmus red. All bases turn red litmus blue.
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Explanation:
the the colour of blue litums paper changes only in the presence of ion like hydrogen(H+) or hydronium (H3 O+) ions. HCI can produce these ions only when in the form of an aqueous solution.
Hence,dry HCI gas does not change the colour of dry litmus paper.
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