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What causes the change of a litmus paper color?

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What causes the change of a litmus paper color?

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Litmus contains organic chemicals that have a particular colour (some kind of red) when protonated – that is, in acidic conditions – but a different colour (blue) when in basic conditions or when they have donated protons. We see this colour change and can identify whether a solution is nonacidic or nonbasic by using one of these strips.

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