why litmus solution is called an acid base base indicator
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One of the easiest ways to determine the pH of a solution is by adding a substance whose color is dependent on the pH. These kinds of compounds are called acid-base indicators, or simply indicators. ... Litmus is so commonly used because its color change region is centered around a pH of 7 (a neutral solution).
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The word “acid” is derived from the Latin word “acidus” which means tart or sour. Acids are molecules or other species that can donate a proton or accept an electron pair in reactions. All acids change the color of blue litmus paper to red. Acids lose their acidity when combined with alkalis.
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