You can find a indicator in any local pharmacy where food coloring is located.
Benedict solution is the chemical indicator for simple sugars.
phenolphthalien when added to an acidic solution has a colourless indicator. but shows pink colour for basic solution.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is not an indicator in analytical chemistry.
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Yes, the indicator react with the solution.
By using a universal pH indicator. If the pH indicator turns from red to blue, it will shows that it is a alkaline solution or a base, if the pH indicator turns from blue to red, it shows that it is an acidic solution. Hope its use full info for you>>>:)d
Universal indicator doesn't change anything in an acidic or alkali solution. All universal indicator does is show how acidic or alkaline a solution is (red being acidic, green being neutral and blue being alkali)
it's a solution that is an indicator to test for lipids.
it is universal indicator with mixture of alkali
It depends on the concentration of the ammonia solution as the universal indicator can show a huge variety of colors.
This is a pH indicator.
Benedict's Solution