WBJEE · Chemistry · Ionic Equilibrium
The different colours of litmus in acidic, neutral and basic solutions are, respectively.
- A red, orange and blue
- B blue, violet and red
- C red, colouriess and blue
- D red, violet and blue
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(D) red, violet and blue
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\begin{array}{c|c} \hline Medium & Colour of Litmus Paper \\ \hline Acidic & Red \\ Neutral & Violet \\ Basic & Blue \\ \hline \end{array}
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