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what Is the reactions of acid with phenophthalein​

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Answered by uffasif999
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Phenolphthalein is an indicator of acids (colorless) and bases (pink). Sodium hydroxide is a base, and it was in the pitcher at the beginning, so when added to the phenolphthalein in beakers 2 and 4, it turned pink (top half of the graphic). The equilibrium shifts right, HIn decreases, and In- increases.

Answered by aarti225566
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Explanation:

Phenolphthalein is an indicator of acids (colorless) and bases (pink). Sodium hydroxide is a base, and it was in the pitcher at the beginning, so when added to the phenolphthalein in beakers 2 and 4, it turned pink (top half of the graphic). The equilibrium shifts right, HIn decreases, and In- increases.

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