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What will happen when red litmus paper is dipped in sodium sulphate?

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Answered by jahidsonu
4
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.
Answered by VarunB
2
it not change colour
because sodium sulphate is salt
litmus used to identify acid or base

VarunB: mark this as brainliest
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