Chemistry, asked by aaronabraham091, 4 days ago

LITMUS TEST: Moist blue litmus turns red.
Why does this happen? Please explain. ​

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Answered by namanprajapatisj0125
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Answer:

because the liquid you have taken is acidic...

Answered by vindobhawe
1

Explanation:

  • Blue litmus turns red under acidic conditions.
  • The pigments present in the blue litmus react with the H⁺ ions and chemical changes occur.
  • Because of which bonds are altered to reflect a longer wavelength of light to appear red to our eyes.  

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