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Three liquids are given to you. One is hydrochloric acid, another is sodium hydroxide and third is a sugar solution. How will you identify them? You have only turmeric indicator​

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Answered by azalfaizhar401
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Explanation:

To identify these solutions, firstly we will place turmeric in the given solution and the solution in which it turns red will be the base i.e. sodium hydroxide. The, we will add the base in the other two solutions i.e. hydrochloric acid and the sugar solution.

Answered by sudakevaishali084
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Answer:

Turmeric solution turns red in contact with bases and is not affected by acids and neutral substances. Put one drop of each liquid as the turmeric paper. The liquid whose drop turns the paper red is solution hydroxide (base).

Now, this red turmeric paper may be used to identify which one of the remaining two liquids is hydrochloric acid. Put one drop of each of these remaining liquid on the red turmeric paper. The liquid whose drop will turn this red paper yellow is hydrochloric acid. This colour changes from red to yellow because hydrochloric acid neutralizes the pH effect of sodium hydroxide on turmeric paper. 

There is no effect on turmeric solution by sugar solution.

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