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Is garlic an olfactory indicator? If yes, then how? Plz explain.

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Answered by TrifZy
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Answer:

Garlic is an olfactory indicator

Explanation:

Results show that onions, garlic, and vanillin are effective olfactory indicators in acid–base titrations, giving consistent results when tested by a diverse student popula- tion. However, garlic and vanillin gave the most accurate re- sults when calculated NaOH molarities were compared to the standardized values.

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Answered by AditiTembhre
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The preparation times, cost, and safety issues are comparable to traditional titration ex- periments. Results show that onions, garlic, and vanillin are effective olfactory indicators in acid–base titrations, giving consistent results when tested by a diverse student popula- tion.

Explanation :

An olfactory indicator is defined as a substance whose smell varies when it is mixed with an acidic or basic solution. Such substances can be used in the laboratory to test whether a solution is a base or an acid, and this process is called olafactory titration. All onion,clove oil and vanilla extract are examples.

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