Because Hydrochloric acid is an acid, phenolphthalein would be clear. In bases Phenolphtlalein becomes pink
Phenolphthalein dissolves in water to get a clear transparent solution.
it produces hydrogen
Nothing.
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it's pink
Phenolphthalein dissolves in water to get a clear transparent solution.
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.
it produces hydrogen
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phenolphthalein turns pink when basic solution is added to it but remains colorless in case of neutral and acidic solution
pink
At a particular point, the color of the indicator would change from colorless to pink (purple).
it's pink
As ammonia solution is alkaline, about pH 11 - 12, the phenolphthalein will turn pink.
Phenolphthalein is an indicator often used in chemical titrations. Phenolphthalein is colorless in acidic solutions and turns pink in basic solutions. The more basic the solution the pinker the solution will become when Phenolphthalein is present.
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