coke being acidic will give a redish orange color on the pH strip.
Being that coffee is acidic litmus paper should turn reddish
Assuming the water is pure... there will be no change - since pure water has a pH of 7.
coke sightly acidic in nature . it's basic nature of acid .
Litmus solution is added to an acid or base to measure its pH. Litmus paper is dipped in. You can take the paper back out, but the solution can't be pulled back out.
yes but, pH paper was not made to be used again and again Your results will not be as accurate
It turns almost orange.
Being that coffee is acidic litmus paper should turn reddish
Because pH paper doesn't like to get dipped.
blue
if pH paper is dipped in a strong acid it turns red and if the same pH paper is dipped in the weak acid it turns blue
light pink
Milk has a pH level of 6.7, so it is slightly acidic. If you dip pH paper inside milk it will probabally go light green.
As orange contains acidic substances, a piece of pH paper would indicate a colour which is in the acid range and the strict colour may differ according to the fruit too.
Assuming the water is pure... there will be no change - since pure water has a pH of 7.
Assuming the water is pure... there will be no change - since pure water has a pH of 7.
pH paper would go a deep purple in the presence of KOH (s) because it is a very strong alkali.
coke sightly acidic in nature . it's basic nature of acid .