why the colour change in phenolphthalein and methylorange ?
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Phenolphthalein is another commonly used indicator for titrations, and is another weak acid. In this case, the weak acid is colourless and its ion is bright pink. Adding extra hydrogen ions shifts the position of equilibrium to the left, and turns the indicator colourless.
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Phenolphthalein changes to colorless when added to acid and methyl changes from orange to red when added to acid
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