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Acid-Base Color Changes
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Acid-base indicators show color changes that help identify the pH of a solution. These are often weak organic acids or weak organic bases, and they respond to changes in hydronium ion concentration in dilute aqueous solution. Phenolphthalein is one example. It is colorless when the hydronium ion concentration is greater than...
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Indicators change color depending on pH and can be used to monitor the pH of a solution.
A pH indicator contains a weak acid, represented by HIn, which changes color when converted to its conjugate base, the In ion. The color changes over the indicator’s pH interval, which depends on its pKa.
If a solution has a pH below the pKa o...
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