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Two solutions X and Y are tested with universal indicator. Solution X turns orange whereas solution Y turns red. Which of the solutions is a stronger acid?

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Answered by catherineoviya2305
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Answer:

Solution Y

Explanation:

In the picture, there is the colour spectrum for Universal Indicator. Now, is orange on the more acidic end or is orange?

You can see that it is actually red.

You may also notice that acidic substances are on the red end, while alkalis are on the violet end.

You may remember this as acid is hotter, so it burns your skin. The "hotter" ( the more acidic) the acid is, the further away it is on the warm colour scale.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The strong acid in solution Y.

Explanation:

  • Solution Y is seen as strong acid because these acids give red color, whereas the color of weak acids fades gradually. These acids ionize completely in solutions and produce H+ ions.
  • A part of a powerful acid is Hydrochloric acid (HCl). Weak acids are the acids that do not ionize in aqueous solution. An example of this is acetic acid (CH3COOH).
  • Acids that have pH values near to 7 are weak acids, whereas the acids that have lesser pH are called strong acids.

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