Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Litmus blue solution Indicator
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – pH testing, acid-base titration
Product Overview
Litmus blue solution indicator is a high-quality, laboratory-grade reagent designed for accurate pH testing and acid-base titration. This liquid indicator undergoes a distinct color transition from blue to red in acidic conditions and remains blue in alkaline or neutral environments, providing clear visual confirmation of pH levels. The solution is formulated with precision to ensure consistent performance across various experimental conditions. Its stable composition minimizes degradation over time, making it a reliable choice for repeated use in laboratory settings. The litmus blue indicator is free from impurities that could interfere with results, ensuring high sensitivity and specificity in pH detection. This product is packaged in a durable, leak-proof container to maintain its integrity during storage and handling. Whether used in qualitative analysis or educational demonstrations, this indicator delivers dependable color changes that are easy to interpret, making it an essential tool for any laboratory.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this litmus blue solution?
The solution typically maintains its effectiveness for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored properly in a cool, dark place with the container tightly sealed.
2. Can this indicator be used for quantitative pH measurements?
Litmus indicators are primarily qualitative tools. For precise quantitative pH measurements, consider using a pH meter or universal indicator paper with a color chart.
3. Is this solution compatible with organic solvents?
This aqueous-based litmus solution is designed for water-based systems. For non-aqueous applications, specialized indicators formulated for organic solvents would be more appropriate.
4. How should I dispose of expired litmus solution?
Follow standard laboratory chemical disposal protocols. Neutralize if possible and dispose of according to your institution’s chemical waste management guidelines.
5. What’s the difference between litmus blue and litmus red solutions?
Litmus blue starts blue and turns red in acidic conditions, while litmus red starts red and turns blue in alkaline conditions. Both indicate the same pH range but from opposite starting points.










