Indicators are chemical solutions that are used for the main purpose of showing whether the tested solution is an acid or base. That being said indicators can be acids or bases.
Yes, acids can affect indicators by changing their color. Indicators are substances that change color in response to the acidic or basic nature of a solution. Acids can cause indicators to change color depending on their pH level.
Household cleaners can be either acidic or basic in nature.
Coca Cola is acidic in nature.
Hydrogen peroxide is acidic in nature.
Onion Clove and Vanilla are Indicators . They indicate if a susbstance is Acidic or Basic in nature by changing their smell . These type of indicators which change smell are known as "olfactory indicators".
pH indicators are classified based on the pH range over which they change color. They can be classified as either acidic, basic, or universal indicators. Acidic indicators change color in acidic solutions, basic indicators change color in basic solutions, and universal indicators change color over a wide pH range.
Yes, acids can affect indicators by changing their color. Indicators are substances that change color in response to the acidic or basic nature of a solution. Acids can cause indicators to change color depending on their pH level.
An indicator has a different color in acidic or basic solutions; the nature of complexes formed is different.
Household cleaners can be either acidic or basic in nature.
There are two types. Those are acidic or basic.
Coca Cola is acidic in nature.
Hydrogen peroxide is acidic in nature.
Onion Clove and Vanilla are Indicators . They indicate if a susbstance is Acidic or Basic in nature by changing their smell . These type of indicators which change smell are known as "olfactory indicators".
Indicators are substances that change color in response to changes in pH, indicating whether a solution is acidic, basic, or neutral. Some indicators change color in acidic environments, while others change color in basic environments. The specific indicator used will determine how it responds to acidity.
Acid-base indicators, are chemicals that change color in response to acidic or basic conditions.
In acid conditions it is colorless and in basic conditions it is pink and then bright red
Naphthalene balls are neither acidic nor basic. They are neutral in nature.