re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
pH indicators are weak acids or bases which change colours depending on their pH, phenolphthalein is a colourless indicator which is an acid, it changes its colour at the 8.2-10 pH range. The following reaction is a neutralisation reaction:
phenolphthalein, an acid, (colourless) + NaOH(colourless) --> Naphenolphthaleite (pink) + H2O.
[would this get me any marks, no idea what else to write besides more examples]
edit: how did people know to use Hin+ and H in-? is it a standard thing to do?
I'll give this a go..Most pH indicators are weak acids or bases which change colour at a certain pH.
Explain how pH indicators work.
In your answer, include relevant chemical equations.
(4 marks)
pH indicators are weak acids or bases which change colours depending on their pH, phenolphthalein is a colourless indicator which is an acid, it changes its colour at the 8.2-10 pH range. The following reaction is a neutralisation reaction:
phenolphthalein, an acid, (colourless) + NaOH(colourless) --> Naphenolphthaleite (pink) + H2O.
[would this get me any marks, no idea what else to write besides more examples]
edit: how did people know to use Hin+ and H in-? is it a standard thing to do?
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