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litmus paper
noun
- a strip of paper impregnated with litmus, used as a chemical indicator.
Word History and Origins
Origin of litmus paper1
Example Sentences
The best way to confirm that the solution is neutralized is with litmus paper.
Watson recalls one telling advertising campaign: posters printed on litmus paper that said: “When acid rain is falling, you should see red” – offering a vivid illustration of the problem.
Testing kits come in all shapes and sizes, but when working with kids, it’s best to use a simple litmus paper test.
You’ll put some garden soil and water in a tiny vial, shake it up, and dunk litmus paper to check the pH.
"I don't demand that a theory correspond to reality because I don't know what it is. Reality is not a quality you can test with litmus paper. All I'm concerned with is that the theory should predict the results of measurements."
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