Briefly explain the different indicators and their side effects on acids and bases
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acid-base indicators include litmus paper, phenolphthalein, and red cabbage juice. An acid-base indicator is a weak acid or weak base that dissociates in water to yield the weak acid and its conjugate base or else the weak base and its conjugate acid. ... There is a pH range over which the indicator is useful.
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An acid-base indicator is either a weak acid or weak base that exhibits a color change as the concentration of hydrogen (H^+) or hydroxide (OH^-) ions changes in an aqueous solution. Acid-base indicators are most often used in a titration to identify the endpoint of an acid-base reaction.
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