olfactory indicators not used in laboratory, why?
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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 can be used in the laboratory to test whether a solution is a base or an acid, a process called olfactory titration. Onion , clove oil and vanilla extract are examples.
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Olfactory indicators are only used for weak acids and bases because concentrated acids and bases are some times in vaporized state so it ma causes damage to you when u inhal the chemical
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