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Darwin Sheppard
25 November, 07:44
Describe an indicator
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Bentley Fox
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A chemical indicator is a substance that indicates the presence or absence of certain conditions. A common one is phenolphthalein or "phph" in shorthand notation. It turns colorless in acidic solutions and pink in basic solutions.
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