Why does the most blue litmus paper turns red red when it is brought near the mouth of the test tube in which ferrous sulphate crystals are being heated
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Considering the acidic range for Litmus is below a pH of 4.5, and ferrous sulfate (heptahydrate) in solution has a pH in the range of 3.0–4.0, the Litmus paper will likely turn red.
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