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rubidium hydrogencarbonate
The indicator that uses the acronym 'MA' is Moving Average. It is a widely used indicator used to trade trends.
The indicator is bromothymol blue.
Phenolphthalein is used as an indicator because the color of the solution is changed according to pH.
an indicator used in reaction that involve precipitation is called absorbing indicator
it turns from red to yellow if there is a presence of carbon dioxide.
It would start off red i know & i think would turn yellow
Niether. Hydrogencarbonate is an ion. It does not exist on its own, but must be combined with a positive ion to form a compound.
Potassium hydrogencarbonate
rubidium hydrogencarbonate
By Sodium hydrogencarbonate, I understand you mean Na HCO3, Sodium Bicarbonate. This is also known as baking soda. No, it is not an acid. Actually, it is used as an antacid (this can also be called an anti-acid, or even a base), and will raise pH.
no, i don't think it does.this is beause sodium hydrogencarbonate (which is actually sodium bicarbonate, used for cooking/baking?) is an ionic compound. since sodium has a positive charge, hydrogencarbonate should have a negative charge.at least that's what i think. hope that helps. Hydrogencarbonate has an overall charge of -1, meaning (HCO3)-. This is because (CO3)2- and H+ makes it -1, if you do the math :)
it is used as an acid-base indicator
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calcium hydrogencarbonate.
No - it decreases