Starch is not the indicator. Iodine is the indicator of starch.
Iodine is a good reagent.
You may want to use iodine.
Starch is not used in order to do this. This is because starch is able to form a complex along with the iodine and this is the indicator.
indicator help us find out which molecules diffused and which didn't for ex: starch indicator indicate starch and glucose indicator indicate glucose.
No, it is NOT an indicator of a chemical reaction. Change in color IS an indicator of chemical change, though.
No. Iodine is an indicator of starch which results in a bluish-black color when mixed.
You may want to use iodine.
the chemical indicator used is iodine and starch turns in dark blue colour ARE U HAPPIEE WID MA ANSWER ? THANKU
Starch is a complexometric indicator.
Iodine is used to indicate whether starch is present in a solution. If starch IS present, the indicator will turn dark blue/black. Iodine is used to indicate whether starch is present in a solution. If starch IS present, the indicator will turn dark blue/black. FOR WHAT PURPOSE WE USE STARCH-IODINE INDICATOR PAPER
to indicate what the chemical is.
Starch is not used in order to do this. This is because starch is able to form a complex along with the iodine and this is the indicator.
indicator help us find out find out which molecules diffused and which didn't.... for example: starch indicator indicate starch......and.......glucose indicator indicate glucose.
indicator help us find out which molecules diffused and which didn't for ex: starch indicator indicate starch and glucose indicator indicate glucose.
Starch.
An indicator is use to detect the given object is acid or a base
iodine...
mixture......................