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प्रश्न
Look at Figure 5.1 which shows solutions taken in test tubes A, B, C and D. What colour is expected when a piece of red litmus paper is dropped in each test tube? The nature of the solutions is given in the table for your help.
Test tube | Nature of Solution | Change in colour of red litmus |
A | Neutral | |
B | Basic | |
C | Acidic | |
D | Neutral |
उत्तर
Test tube | Nature of Solution | Change in colour of red litmus |
A (Milk) | Neutral | No change |
B (Baking powder) | Basic | Turns blue |
C (Vinegar) | Acidic | No change |
D (Glucose) | Neutral | No change |
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