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When you use universal indicator, you see that solutions of different acids produce different colours. Indeed, solutions of the same acid with different concentrations will also give different colours. Why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When we use a universal indicator, we see solutions of different acids produce different colours. Indeed, solutions of the same acid with different concentration give different colours. The more acidic solutions turn universal indicator bright red. A less acidic solution will only turn it orange-yellow.

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Answered by jeemitvpandya
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It because the concentration of H+ ion produced by acid in wter is different of all acids. like HCl has pH 1 when ch3chooh has more than 4pH.

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