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MCQ: the indicator used in redox titration is​

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Answered by SmritiSami
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The indicator used in redox titration is mostly organic compounds.

  • When exposed to a specific electrode potential, a redox indicator changes color.
  • Redox indicators are divided into two categories:
  1. Metal complexes of phenanthroline and bipyridine. In these situations, the oxidation state of the metal varies.
  2. An example of an organic redox system is methylene blue. In these situations, a proton participates in the redox process. As a result, redox indicators are sometimes classed as ph.-independent or ph.-dependent.
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