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Chapter 16, Problem 38A
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Using a chemical equation, the working principle of an indicatorhave to be explained.

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An indicator is a chemical compound which indicates the color change depending on the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. In general, an indicator displays different color in acidic and basic solution.

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An indicator is a chemical compound which indicates the color change depending on the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. Chemists often use the indicator to detect the equivalence point of an acid-base titration. An indicator exhibits two different colors in two different pH medium (acidic and basic). Indicator can work in a broad range of pH.

Let’s assume an indicator HIn which is a weak acid. This weak acid HIn is in equilibrium with H+ and In- ions. The color of HIn is red and color of the anionic form In- is blue.

  HInH++In-

In acidic medium, theequilibrium shifts to the left side and the concentration of HIn becomes predominant, so the solution exhibits red color.

  HInH++In-

In basic medium, theequilibrium shifts to the right side and the concentration of H+decreases. The concentration of In- becomes predominant thus the solution exhibits, blue color.

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An indicator is a chemical compound which indicates the color change depending on the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. Chemists often use the indicator to detect the equivalence point of an acid-base titration. An indicator exhibits two different colors in two different pH medium (acidic and basic). Indicator can work in a broad range of pH.

  HInH++In-

Let’s assume an indicator HIn which is a weak acid. This weak acid HIn is in equilibrium with H+ and In- ions. The color of HIn is red and color of the anionic form In- is blue.

  HInH++In-

In acidic mediumtheequilibrium shifted to the left side and the concentration of HIn becomespredominant, so the solution exhibited red color.

  HInH++In-

In basic medium theequilibrium shifted to the right side and the concentration of H+decreases. The concentration of In- becomes predominant thus the solution exhibited blue color.

  HInH++In-

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