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student takes blue litmus solution in a test tube and adds a few drops of HCL to the test tube This reaction turns the litmus solution to red. What inference do you draw from this reaction? 1​

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Answered by premsuthar135
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Result and Conclusion:

In the litmus test experiment the blue litmus solution turns to red when hydrochloric is added. Therefore acids such as HCl show acidic character. Hydrochloric acid reacts with active metals such as zinc to form zinc chloride and liberate hydrogen gas

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • In the litmus test experiment the blue litmus solution turns to red when hydrochloric is added. Therefore acids such as HCl show acidic character. Hydrochloric acid reacts with active metals such as zinc to form zinc chloride and liberate hydrogen gas.
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