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Why does the blue litmus turns acid red? What's the substance present in it..

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Answered by divyamgupta011
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Red litmus contains a weak diprotic acid. When it is exposed to a basic compound, the hydrogen ions react with the added base. The conjugate base, formed from the litmus acid, has a blue color, so the wet red litmus paper turns blue in alkaline solution.
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