What will happen when Cobalt hydroxide is dipped in the solution of red Litmus?
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Question: What will happen when Cobalt hydroxide is dipped in the solution of red Litmus?
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When Cobalt Hydroxide is dipped in the solution of red litmus solution, it turns the red solution into blue Litmus solution. It is because Cobalt Hydroxide is a base. It is basic basic in nature.
Depends on the particular acid and base, the concentration and volume of each, which gives the resulting pH.
Blue paper turns red in acid (pH <7)
Red paper turns blue in base (pH >7)
Dipping each color paper into the mixture (reaction solution), red or blue, will indicate the final pH of of the solution as the reaction completes.
If the acid and base result in a complete neutralization reaction, H+ is present at a 1:1 ratio with OH-, with no excess of either, then H+ + OH- → H20
Neutralization of strong acid, strong base: