If phenolphthalein is added to a solution of salts, it will not undergo any specific reaction. Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator in acid-base titrations, where it changes color depending on the pH of the solution. Since salts do not have acidic or basic properties, phenolphthalein will not exhibit any color change.
The Phenophtalein will remain clear.
phenolphthalein alkalinity is due to hydroxide n carbonate salts in water...nd total alkalinity is mainly due to bicarbonate salts in water..
No. Metals react with nonmetals or acids to produce salts. Salts can also form when acids react with bases.
When alkalis react with ammonium salts, ammonia gas and another salt is produced
Use a few drops of phenolphthalein because it has acid base properties. Large amounts will react with acids or bases different from your studies.
no, only liquids w/ a ph below 7.0
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Michael A. Becerra has written: 'The effects of mirex on biliary excretion of bile salts and phenolphthalein glucuronide in male rats' -- subject(s): Mirex, Bile salts
Yes it can react to form Ammonium salts
No, Acids react with metals to form salts.
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