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Which solution will change litmus paper red?B) CH300 (aq)A) NaOH (aq)How many milliliters 0.100 M NaoH(aq) would be needed to compofB) 50.0 mLA) 300. mL
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Which solution will change litmus paper red?B) CH300 (aq)A) NaOH (aq)How many milliliters 0.100 M NaoH(aq) would be needed to compofB) 50.0 mLA) 300. mL
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None of the solutions will change the litmus paper to red. Normally, a litmus paper is colored blue and when acidic solution is present it will turn to red. Since the given choices are CH3OO- (Acetate Ion) and NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide) are both base.
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