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why do you add universal indicator to the acid /alkali while neutralising it? ​

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Answered by rithanyaar
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Explanation:

Do not use a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, to neutralize a strong acid like hydrochloric acid. ... The sodium bicarbonate will not neutralize the spill, and acetic acid could react strongly with the base. If you spill an acid or base on your skin, immediately wash well with water.

Answered by QwertyPs
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Hey Friend.

Here is the Answer..

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As we know universal indicator is used to identify acids and bases.

During neutralisation, universal indicator is added to acids or bases, so that we can tell that whether neutralisation is successful or not. If the color fades away, it will indicate that acid or base is completely neutralised.

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