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What is the role of indicator in a neutralization reaction

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Answered by maheshgosai1126
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A pH indicator shows the equivalence point —the point at which the equivalent number of moles of a base have been added to an acid. It is often wrongly assumed that neutralization should result in a solution with pH 7.0; this is only the case in a strong acid and strong base titration .

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A pH indicator shows the equivalence point —the point at which the equivalent number of moles of a base have been added to an acid. It is often wrongly assumed that neutralization should result in a solution with pH 7.0; this is only the case in a strong acid and strong base titration.

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