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Neutral salt → No change in the colour of litmus

Acidic salt → Turns blue litmus to red

Basic salt → Turns red litmus to blue

When a red litmus paper is immersed in a base or alkaline solution, the red litmus paper turns blue indicating the given solution as alkaline/base. Bases are ions that break up to form OH

(hydroxide) ions in water. The greater the concentration of OH

ions, the stronger is the base.

For example, Sodium Hydroxide, Ammonia Solution.

Blue litmus paper is used to test an acid. When a blue litmus paper immersed in an acid, the litmus paper turns red from blue indicating acid. Acids are ions that break to H

+

in water. The greater the number of H

+

ions, the stronger is the acid.

For example, hydrochloric acid, Sulfuric Acid, Carbonic acid.

No change in the colour of litmus means neutral or pH =7.

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