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A student added blue litmus solution to a colourless aqueous solution. The solution turned red. Which one of the following chemical should be added in excess so that the change in colour is reversed?

A

ethanol solution

B

caustic soda solution

C

hydrochloric acid solution

D

vinegar solution

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