What will be the color of litmus paper when tested with lime?

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To determine the color of litmus paper when tested with lime, we need to understand how litmus paper works. Litmus paper is a pH indicator paper that changes color in the presence of an acidic or basic substance.

To find the answer, you can perform a simple experiment. Here are the steps to follow:

1. Obtain a piece of litmus paper. Litmus paper is available in both red and blue varieties.

2. Soak the litmus paper in water for a few seconds to moisten it.

3. Take a piece of lime or a lime solution and place a small drop on the moistened litmus paper.

4. Observe the change in color of the litmus paper.

Litmus paper turns red under acidic conditions (pH below 7) and blue under basic (alkaline) conditions (pH above 7).

If the litmus paper turns red when testing lime, it means that lime is acidic. If the litmus paper turns blue, it means that lime is basic.

Please note that lime is typically basic, so it is expected to turn the litmus paper blue. However, conducting the experiment will confirm the result.