litmus paper

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Noun

litmus paper (countable and uncountable, plural litmus papers)

  1. (chemistry) paper containing a water-soluble pH indicator composed of a mixture of different dyes extracted from certain lichens. The resulting piece of paper is used to test materials for acidity, turning red when acidic and blue when alkaline.

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