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when the colour of the indicator used is the color it should be in neutral
it is used as an acid-base indicator
An indicator that changes its colour around pH value 5 should be used in this titration. Alternatively, instead of Thymol Blue, Methyl Orange or Methyl Red may be used.
Indicators used outside the titration flask are termed as external indicators. A very commonly used external indicator is potassium ferricyanide
The indicator is used to measure the end point of titration. Methyl red and phenolphthalein are frequently used indicators in acid-base titration. Potassium permanganate can used as a self indicator in redox titrations where applicable.
when the colour of the indicator used is the color it should be in neutral
pH range of indicator should be in the rapid pH gradient.
it is used as an acid-base indicator
An indicator that changes its colour around pH value 5 should be used in this titration. Alternatively, instead of Thymol Blue, Methyl Orange or Methyl Red may be used.
Indicators used outside the titration flask are termed as external indicators. A very commonly used external indicator is potassium ferricyanide
The indicator is used to measure the end point of titration. Methyl red and phenolphthalein are frequently used indicators in acid-base titration. Potassium permanganate can used as a self indicator in redox titrations where applicable.
it is used as an acid-base indicator
Indicators are weak acid. Too much will alter the titre
Methyl orange
it acts as acid base indicator
phenolphthalein is one i know.
Yes - it's used in acid-base titration.