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Question
The indicators which turn red in acid solution are:
(a) turmeric and litmus
(b) phenolphthalein and methyl orange
(c) litmus and methyl orange
(d) phenolphthalein and litmus
Solution
litmus and methyl orange
Litmus and methyl orange turn red in an acid solution.
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