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what to do you observe when red litmus paper is dipped in a solution of sodium sulphate give reason and explain your observation


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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans: Its colour remains same. Sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) salt is derived from strong acid and strong base so it is neutral salt, its salt solution has no effect on red litmus paper.


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Answered by itsme75
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Hello.... guys..

Its colour remains same as sodium sulphate is neutral and litmus paper has no effect of it.

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