The effective pH range for an acid-basic indicates is: A. The p-function of the dissociation constant of the indicator +-1. B. pH 6.5 to 7.5. C. The range is determined by the reactivity of the analyte. D. Usually pH 7 * 1. E. The effective pH range depends on the titrant.

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The effective pH range for an acid-basic indicates is:

A. The p-function of the dissociation constant of the indicator +-1.

B. pH 6.5 to 7.5. 
C. The range is determined by the reactivity of the analyte. 
D. Usually pH 7 * 1.
E. The effective pH range depends on the titrant.

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