hcl and hno3 do not turn blue litmus paper red in the gaseous state but show a change in aqueous solution
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A dry litmus paper will not show any effect in the presence of dry HCL due to the absence of moisture (H+ ions) in the litmus paper, whereas on putting a drop of water, the blue litmus paper immediately turns to red due to the presence of water in it hence presence of hydrogen ions (H+ ions).
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