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Colour produced by NaCl on a universal indicator solution

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Answered by brainliestagarwal
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it will remain unaffected as NaCl is a neutral salt not basic or acidic

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Answered by rohan2492
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Well, if this is NaCl dissolved in distilled water at room 25°C, you would get a green color with a typical universal indicator. Green is indicative of a completely neutral solution (pH = 7) with universal indicator. NaCl cannot donate or accept hydrogen, as it does not contain hydrogen or any basic character, so it will not change the pH of the solution.

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