Science, asked by SHIVshahiwala, 7 months ago

When you add water to sulfur dioxide and put a blue litmus paper in it, why does it

turn red?​

Answers

Answered by SaanidhyaJain
4

Answer:

it will form sulphurous acid. because it is acidic in nature ( blue-red ).

Answered by subhakunnath1980
12

Answer:

because sulfur dioxide is an acid.

Explanation:

Blue litmus paper turns red under acidic conditions and red litmus paper turns blue under basic or alkaline condition

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