Chemistry, asked by chrisyyy, 10 months ago

Olfactory indicators are defined as the indicators whose smell vary depending on its mixing with acidic or basic solutions. So what about in the case of nuetral reaction?

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Answered by sanjiv1978kumarch
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An olfactory indicator is a substance whose smell varies depending on whether it is mixed with an acidic or basic solution.

Olfactory indicators are based on the sensation of smell to identify the nature of the substance.

Some examples of olfactory indicators are onion, clove oil, vanilla extract, etc.

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Answered by shreyash210920
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Answer:

In case of neutral solution Olfactory indicators does not show any change.

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