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pH indicators change the color depending upon acidity or basicity.
Any chemical change within any product is due to the ph level that the product carries. Chemical changes occur when you mix one thing with another. Most things you mix together will cause a reaction but it all depends on if the product is an acid or not.
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It's called an Acetic Acid.
An indicator has a different color in acidic or basic solutions; the nature of complexes formed is different.
Various "indicators". Perhaps the most common is litmus.
These indicators change the color depending on the pH of the solution.
Acid-base indicators, are chemicals that change color in response to acidic or basic conditions.
When acid is added to china rose solution the color changes into deep pink.
These indicators are substances which change their color depending upon acidity/basicity of the solution.
pH indicators change the color in contact with acids or bases.
If a substance is an acid, it would turn red on a pH indicator
pH indicators change the color depending upon acidity or basicity.
Indicators are chemicals that change color in the presence of an acid or a base. The most commonly used indicator is phenophthalein.
Acidity does not in itself have any color, and there is no specific pH at which a solution will necessarily change color (temporarily or permanently) however, there are some chemicals called indicators which can be added to a solution in order to create colors that will react to changes in pH. Since there are a number of different indicators that you can use, again there is no specific pH, it depends upon what you are using.
The results that you get. Some give better results than other.
Any chemical change within any product is due to the ph level that the product carries. Chemical changes occur when you mix one thing with another. Most things you mix together will cause a reaction but it all depends on if the product is an acid or not.