Why MgO powder changes red litmus blue?
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Magnesium oxide is basic in nature and when it is dissolved in water or brought near moisture, it starts showing up its basic properties because of the ions. And when the solution is tested, it turns red litmus blue as a result of its basic nature.
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Magnesium oxide is basic in nature and when it is dissolved in water or brought near moisture, it starts showing up its basic properties because of the ions. And when the solution is tested, it turns red litmus blue as a result of its basic nature.
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