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Explain the suitability of indicator depends on the pH of the neutralization​

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Answered by anagathalamadhavi601
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The pH of the neutralized solution depends on the acid dissociation constant of the base, pKa, or, equivalently, on the base association constant, pKb. The most suitable indicator to use for this type of titration is one, such as methyl orange, that changes color at low pH.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Explanation:

The different indicator needs a different type of pH for their neutralization. This is so because indicators change color over their different pH of ranges. A pH indicator always shows the equivalent point. The equivalent point means the point at which the equivalent number of moles of the base has been added to an acid. People often think that neutralization is a result of a solution that has a pH of 7, but this is wrong. This case only occurs when a strong acid and strong base have the titration. A reaction between acid and base has a neutralization reaction which is considered to be a displacement reaction also in which the proton of the acid is being deplaced at is given to another species.

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