What is the meaning of a synthetic indicator?
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A synthetic indicator refers to a numerical measure reflecting the situation of an objective state of affairs made up by many components meant to be integrated into a single comprehensive value.
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A synthetic indicator refers to a numerical measure reflecting the situation of an objective state of affairs made up by many components meant to be integrated into a single comprehensive value.
Synthetic indicators are compounds created in a chemistry lab rather than compounds found in nature. Both naturally occurring indicators and synthetic indicators are weak organic acids or bases. For example, a common synthetic indicator used in most chemistry laboratories is phenolphthalein (Figure below).
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