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if the factory waste turned blue litmus to red, how can it be neutralised

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Answered by BlazeShubhank99
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Answer:

It can be neutralised by the addition of bases.

Explanation:

If the factory waste turned blue litmus to red, it means that the waste is acidic. Acidic substances can be neutralised by basic substances. Therefore the factory waste can be neutralised by the addition of bases.

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