Chemistry, asked by selshiya, 1 year ago

what color would hcl hydrochloric acid turn universal indicator?ph is equal to one.

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Answered by Tejesvi
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it is reddish orange due to acidic medium and is equal to one

selshiya: not reddish orange its red color its ok frnd
Tejesvi: a little bit is like that
Tejesvi: practically
selshiya: mm
Tejesvi: yeah
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Hydrochloric acid turns the universal indicator into a redish orange colour.

Explanation:

  • The HCl, Hydrochloric acid is a very strong acid of the pH value 1 which indicated its acidic strength. The universal indicator or pH indicator is used to determine the acidic strength or basic strength of the given solution.
  • If the given solution has the pH of value which is below 3, we says that it was a strong acid thereby turning the indicator into the redish.
  • If it has pH value in between 3 and 6 it indicates that a weak acid and turns the indicator to orange.
  • If it has pH value 7, indicates that it is a neutral one and turns it to green.
  • If it has a pH between 8 and 11, indicates it is weak base turning it to blue. If it has pH is above 11, it is a strong base turning it to violet colour.

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