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explain the universal indicator​

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Answered by saranya428
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a mixture of dyes that changes colour gradually over a range of pH and is used (especially as indicator paper) in testing for acids and alkalis....

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Answered by simplystudent4
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Answer:the universal indicator is a liquid derived from the lichens plant. A solution of it can detect the presence of an acid or a base.

In the presence of an acid, it turns red in color.

In the presence of a base it becomes blue.

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