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Explain the experiment of castic soda and vinegar lay using phenolphthalein in as indicators​

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Answered by alamshahil819
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Phenolphthalein is colorless in acidic solutions like vinegar, and deep pink in basic solutions like sodium hydroxide. At the equivalence point of the titration, just one drop of NaOH will cause the entire solution in the Erlenmeyer flask to change from colorless to a very pale pink.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the titration of acetic acid with aqueous NaOH, phenolphthalein is used as the indicator. Phenolphthalein is nearly colorless in acidic solution, but turns pink at a pH of about 8. This indicates that the base has neutralized all the acid.

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