The colour of an indicator must change because of something, like pH. A dye is just coloured, like food dye.
The color of an indicator must change because of something, like pH. A dye remains a constant color, like food dye.
no they are not
True. One method for detecting the endpoint of a titration is indeed using an indicator dye that changes color at different pH values. The color change of the indicator dye can be observed to determine when the reaction between the titrant and analyte is complete.
odour indicator
Bromothymol blue is used as an indicator dye and to cure ich in aquarium fish.
Yes, it is a type of dye, made from a specific lichen, that will indicate acid/ base conditions.
Because KMnO4 is an internal indicator.. No need to have any indicator.. it has distinctly different colour when it is reduced
True. One method for detecting the endpoint of a titration is indeed using an indicator dye that changes color at different pH values. The color change of the indicator dye can be observed to determine when the reaction between the titrant and analyte is complete.
An indicator is use to detect the given object is acid or a base
Your question makes no scene.
Resazurin dye is used in microbiological culture media for anaerobes as an indicator of the presence of oxygen. The dye turns pink when oxygen is present.
just don't ask me i hate chemistry.
a calcein is a fluorescent dye, used in some cases as a calcium indicator.
Dennis A. Bloomfield has written: 'Dye curves' -- subject(s): Dye dilution technic, Indicator dilution
acid base indicator
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.
odour indicator
Bromothymol blue is used as an indicator dye and to cure ich in aquarium fish.
the project name of different type of tie-dye?