Biology, asked by merapyarabhai, 10 months ago

how change in colour take place in a chemical reaction
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Answered by Nandzzz
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Explanation:

Hence during a reaction, orbitals and/or the electrons in the atoms undergo change, which may lead to change in the colour we see. Sometimes as small a change as the addition or removal of H+ ions may lead to change in colour. This is the concept of most of the visual indicator used.........

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