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When a blue litmus is dipped into a solution of hypo chlorous acid, it first turns red and then later gets decolourised. Why?

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HClO is an acid, thus turns blue litmus into red. HClO is an oxidizing agent also and the nascent oxygen given by HClO bleaches the red litmus Red litmus + O → colour less.

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