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प्रश्न
You are provided with four test tubes containing sugar solution, baking soda solution, tamarind solution, and salt solution. Write down the activity to find the nature (acidic/basic/neutral) of each solution.
उत्तर
Add blue litmus solution and then red litmus solution and note down the change in colour.
Sugar solution: No change in colour of blue or red litmus solution.
Baking soda solution: Turns red litmus blue. Tamarind
solution: Turns blue litmus red.
Salt solution: No change in colour of blue or red litmus solution.
Hence,
Sugar solution, salt solution – neutral Baking soda
solution – basic
Tamarind solution – acidic
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