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Calculate the ph at which an acid indicator with k, 1.0 x 10^-5 changes our when the indicator is 1.00 x 10 ^-3m

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An acid indicator has a Ka=3×10^-5. The acid form of the indicator is red and the basic form is blue. By how much must the pH change in order to change the indicator from 75% red to 75% blue? Ans is ∆pH= 0.954

An acid indicator has a Ka=3×10^-5.

The acid form of the indicator is red and the basic form is blue. By how much must the pH change in order to change the indicator from 75% red to 75% blue?

Ans is ∆pH= 0.954

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