there are many types of acid base indicators - see chart at http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa112201a.htm Common indicators: Methyl orange - acid=red, base=orange Bromcresol green - acid=yellow, base=blue Bromphenol blue - acid=yellow, base=blue Phenolphthalein - acid=colorless, base=red it is also easy to use litmus paper - acid=red, base=blue
The chemical name for a common acid-base indicator is phenolphthalein. It is often used in titrations because it changes color from colorless in acidic solutions to pink in alkaline solutions. Other examples of acid-base indicators include bromothymol blue and methyl orange, each with distinct color change ranges corresponding to different pH levels.
Neutralization
Vitamin C is a weak acid. Its chemical name is ascorbic acid.
Acetic acid is the chemical name and the fomula is CH3COOH,
Hydrochloric acid is the chemical name of hcl.
Dodecanoic acid is the chemical name for lauric acid, C12H24O2
The chemical name of oxalic acid is ethanedioic acid.
hydriodic acid is the correct chemical name
The chemical name for CF3COOH is trifluoroacetic acid.
perchloric acid
The chemical formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH; the IUPAC name is ethanoic acid.
Lac+ bacteria is acid base color indicator that lowers the pH of the MacConkey agar. The MacConkey agar contains neutral red dye, lactose, peptone, and crystal violet dye.