Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

why hydrogen is neutral to litmus?? ​

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Answered by tapatidolai
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Hydrogen exists independently as hydrogen molecule. It is a neutral molecule, therefore, it does not have any effect on the litmus paper.

Answered by Anonymous
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here is your answer...

Hydrogen exists independently as hydrogen molecule (H2). It is a neutral molecule, therefore, it does not have any effect on the litmus paper. But, whereas, if it is H+ ions (from an acidic solution): it would turn the blue litmus to red.

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