Nothing particularly happens.
Litmus does not change color in sugar solution.
Litmus paper will not change color when exposed to sugar because sugar is neutral and does not alter the pH level of a solution. Litmus paper changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
No, sugar cannot change blue litmus to red. Litmus paper changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, not because of the presence of sugar. Sugar does not have any effect on the color change of litmus paper.
Sugar is a neutral substance with a pH of around 7. Litmus paper changes color in the presence of acids or bases, but sugar does not fall into either category. Therefore, sugar solution does not affect the color of litmus paper.
Litmus is not affected by pure water because it is a neutral substance. Additionally, substances that are not acidic or basic, such as sugar or salt, will also typically have no effect on litmus paper.
becoz it is cover with sugar
Sugar beets are wilted when dipped into bleach.Because of the chemicals in the bleach it burns the skin off revealing the inside of the sugar beet.
sugar paper is a light paper that looks frosted and is used to make different thing such as the bag to hold the sugar etc........
They like roses dipped in sugar water, they like nectar, they like sunlight,and they like Orange Juice out of Oranges.
sugar is a acid when dipped or mixed in universal indicator...............
It shows the levels of acid in the water which around 5.6 to 7, it is neutral, and the hydrogen ions levels are significantly high enough to start damaging a significant amount of the dye molecules turning the blue lithium paper to red.
Personally I don't think that a paper bag is adequate protection for sugar, and when I buy a paper bag of sugar I transfer the sugar into glass jars.