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what is an acid- base indicator?​

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Answered by sshanker8359
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Acid–base indicators are generally weak protolytes that change color in solution according to the pH. The acid–base equilibrium of a weak acid type of indicator (HI) in water can be represented as. [I] The acid, HI, and the conjugate base, I−, have different colors.

Answered by kishu6331
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Acid–base indicators are generally weak protolytes that change color in solution according to the pH. The acid–base equilibrium of a weak acid type of indicator (HI) in water can be represented as. [I] The acid, HI, and the conjugate base, I−, have different colors.

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