The colour of Ca(II) ion
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This blue dye also forms a complex with the calcium ions changing colour from blue to pink/red in the process, but the dye–metal ion complex is less stable than the EDTA–metal ion complex. As a result, when the calcium ion–PR complex is titrated with EDTA the Ca2+ ions react to form a stronger complex with the EDTA.
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