Litmus paper turns red when
placed in an acid solution, but blue if the solution is alkaline. This
absorbent paper is the oldest and most commonly used indicator of the presence
or absence of acid. Its special qualities are due to the fact that it has been
soaked and impregnated with a mixture of dyes called litmus.
The litmus mixture was oroiginally produced by the action of air, ammonia and an alkali carbonate on certain
lichens found in the Netherlands. It is now made from azolitmin and
erythrolitmin.
A
litmus solution is sometimes used. But the message is the same. A few drops
added to a liquid turns it red if acid and blue if alkaline
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