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what happen when we add sugar solution to phenolphthalein

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If an indicator such as phenolphthalein, changing color at lower pH, be substituted and the solution made just alkaline to that indi- cator, the addition of glucose gives no indication of its acidic property, showing that a greater alkalinity is required to call forth a perceptible dissociation.

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If an indicator such as phenolphthalein, changing color at lower pH, be substituted and the solution made just alkaline to that indicator, the addition of glucose gives no indication of its acidic property, showing that greater alkalinity is required to call forth a perceptible dissociation.

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