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Mrs. Nice brings you in for an after school detention. She has 3 glasses with different solutions of sodium hydroxide, sulphuric acid and regular water. She explains that you can leave once you drink the glass with water.
You have the following materials:
-Blue litmus paper
-Red litmus paper
-A dropper bottle of red cabbage juice
-Dropper bottles of the following synthetic acid-base indicators: universal indicator, phenolphthalein, and methyl orange
How could you determine which one was water? Be specific in your answer. Include the results that you would expect.
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