There is no such thing as a chemical "indictor".
However a chemical "indicator" is:-
It is a test that is used to determine the Ph of a substance, which leads to finding out if its an acid or base. There are many different kinds of indicators such as litmus paper and universal indicator, that when reacted with a substance change color to show you if it's an acid or base.
"indictor" = Someone who accuses someone else of wrong doing. Are you sure you did not mean "inductor" or "indicator", "indictor" is not really used.
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Its pH and if a solution is an acid or base.
No such model
Universal Indictor to test if it is an alkaline solution
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all i know is that they are generally indictor species and have grown more sensetive to their environments
You could use a universal indictor, also, the milk will taste sour.
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Phenolphthalein indicates red for acids and blue for bases.
A direct addition of standard titrant to the analyte (in stepwise way) in the presence of acid-base indictor till the reaction is complete and reaching the E.P ( color change of the indicator)
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