Science, asked by thegreatking50, 11 months ago

neutral substances do not bring about any color change in indicators why....​

Answers

Answered by ananyaroxx
18

Answer:

Neutral substances are neither acidic nor basic. They have been neutralised by acidic and basic substances so they do not change the color of indicators

Explanation:

Answered by hotelcalifornia
3

Neutral substance does not change the pH because neutral substances are neither acidic nor basic and thus does not change the colour of the indicator.

Explanation:

  • Indicators are devices which determine the pH level of a substance.
  • pH is used to determine how acidic or basic.
  • Alkaline substances tend to have a higher pH value which is greater than 7. pH level of a neutral substance is 7.
  • One of the most commonly known indicators is litmus paper whose colour changes with changes in acidity and alkalinity.
  • If the litmus paper is dipped into a substance which is acidic in nature it turns red in colour whereas when dipped into an alkaline substance it turns purple in colour.
  • The neutral colour of litmus paper is green ie when dipped in plain water at room temperature.

Learn more about  indicator

What is indicator?write the name of two natural & two synthetic indicators

https://brainly.in/question/4054267

State one example each of a synthetic indicator and olfactory indicator

https://brainly.in/question/7675076

Similar questions