Chemistry, asked by Nithincr7, 11 months ago

Are natural indicators and olfactory indicators the same?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Maybe,it depends upon substance.

Explanation:

An olfactory indicator is a substance whose smell varies depending on whether it is mixed with an acidic or basic solution.

An olfactory indicator is a substance whose smell varies depending on whether it is mixed with an acidic or basic solution.Olfactory indicators are based on the sensation of smell to identify the nature of the substance.

An olfactory indicator is a substance whose smell varies depending on whether it is mixed with an acidic or basic solution.Olfactory indicators are based on the sensation of smell to identify the nature of the substance.Some examples of olfactory indicators are onion, clove oil, vanilla extract, etc.

Answered by saachisingh200p99u8d
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Answer:

No they aren't

Explanation:

An Olfactory indicator is a substance whose smell varies depending on whether it is mixed with an acidic or basic solution.

Some examples of olfactory indicators are onion, clove oil, vanilla extract, etc.

Natural Indicator is a type of indicator that can be found naturally and can determine whether the substance is an acidic substance or a basic substance. They change color and not smell like olfactory indicators.

Some examples of natural indicators are red cabbage, turmeric, grape juice, turnip skin, curry powder, cherries, beetroots, onion, tomato, etc.

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