universal indicator and pH are different or same
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No... they are different
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DIFFERENT
A universal indicator is a blend of pH indicator solutions designed to identify pH of a solution over a wide range of values. There are several different formulas for universal indicators, but most are based on a patented formula developed in 1933 by Yamada. A common mixture includes thymol blue, methyl red, bromothymol blue, and phenolphthalein.
pH is a scale of acidity from 0 to 14. It tells how acidic or alkaline a substance is. More acidic solutions have lower pH. More alkaline solutions have higher pH. Substances that aren't acidic or alkaline (that is, neutral solutions) usually have a pH of 7.
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