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What is the effect of carbon dioxide on litmus paper ?

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Answered by sayanika143
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When carbon dioxide, one of the major products of combustion, reacts with water in the moist blue litmus paper, it turns into carbonic acid. Despite being a weak acid, it can be detected by the litmus paper to turn red.

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Answered by krithivjayaprakash
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Carbon dioxide will not react with litmus paper if it is dry.

Hence, it only react with the moist litmus paper so that is will change to blue to red. Because the Carbon dioxide is acidic in nature. Still due to Hydrogen it becomes basic in nature.

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