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Drew Blackwell
3 April, 06:58
Blue litmus paper will turn red if drunked in
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Elaine Rose
3 April, 09:56
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Paper stained with litmus which is used to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. Blue litmus paper turns red under acid conditions, and red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions.
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