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Acids Bases and Salts

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What color does blue litmus paper turn when it comes into contact with an acid?

Blue litmus paper turns red when it comes into contact with an acid, indicating the presence of acidic properties.

When blue litmus paper comes in touch with an acidic solution, the hydrogen ions react with the azolitmin dye in the litmus paper. This reaction alters the molecular structure of the dye, resulting in a color change.

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