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- A pH indicator formed of a solution of many compounds that displays multiple smooth colour changes across a wide range of pH values to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of solutions is called a universal indicator.
- Although there are various commercially available universal pH indicators, the most are variations on Yamada's 1933 patent recipe.
- Chemical Abstracts has further information on this patent.
- The Journal of Chemical Education also has an article about Yamada's universal indicator experiments.
- Water, 1-Propanol, phenolphthalein, sodium hydroxide, methyl red, bromothymol blue, Sodium bisulfite, and thymol blue are the most common ingredients in a universal indicator.
- Following the addition of a universal indicator, the colours that show the pH of a solution are:
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