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red litmus is introduced in a solution of sodium sulphate then what will happen ​

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Answered by aditya1267
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Explanation:

IT WILL TURN RED LITMUS BLUE BECAUSE SODIUM SULPHATE IS A BASE AND A BASE CHANGE RED LITMUS To BLUE

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When red litmus is introduced in a solution of sodium sulphate then the

red litmus remains unchanged due to it's acidic nature as sodium sulphate is

a salt of strong acid (H2SO4) and base (NaOH).

H2SO4 + 2NaOH ------> Na2SO4 +2H2O

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