Neutral Litmus Test Paper
Neutral Litmus test paper tests for Neutrality of a solution, or its acidity or alkalinity. The Neutral Litmus test paper does not come with a color chart as it cannot provide you with a defined pH value. The test strip will turn red if dipped into an acidic solution (pH <7) or blue if dipped into an alkaline solution (pH >7).
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Item | Price | Qty | ||
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Hydrion Insta-Check pH Paper, 1-12 Range, 15' Roll | BR 1020 | $7.95 | ||
Hydrion pH Paper Refill (1-12 Range), PKG/5 | BR 1021 | $27.95 | ||
Hydrion pH Paper Test Papers, Wide-Range, AB Dispenser, 1.0-11.0 | BR 1022 | $13.95 | ||
Hydrion Spectral pH Paper, 1-14 Range, 15' Roll | BR 1019 | $7.95 | ||
PTC Test Paper | BR 1040 | $3.50 | ||
Red Litmus Test Paper | BR 1010 | $2.00 | ||
Sodium Benzoate Test Paper | BR 1050 | $4.00 | ||
Thiourea Test Paper | BR 1060 | $4.00 | ||
United Scientific pH Paper, Wide Range, 1-14 pH Units | BR 1025 | $3.10 | ||
Neutral Litmus Test Paper
- Quantity: Vial of 100 strips
- Shelf-Life: 3 years minimum
Neutral Litmus test paper tests for Neutrality of a solution, or its acidity or alkalinity. The Neutral Litmus test paper does not come with a color chart as it cannot provide you with a defined pH value. The test strip will turn red if dipped into an acidic solution (pH <7) or blue if dipped into an alkaline solution (pH >7). Using pH test paper provides a quick visual indication of the degree of acidity or alkalinity present in whatever solution is being tested. This is a vital tool for classroom projects or field trips. Our test papers offer a wide variety of pH papers. They are supplied in a clear plastic vial
Instructions:
- Remove one Neutral Litmus test paper from the vial, being careful not to touch the strip anywhere other than where you grasp it.
- Dip the strip into the solution to be tested for 1-2 seconds and remove.
- The test strip will turn red in seconds if dipped into an acidic solution, or it will turn blue if dipped into an alkaline solution.
- NOTE: The solution must be water-based.