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6 June, 15:21

An acid-base indicator is blue at a ph above 8 and yellow at a ph below 6.1. which form of the indicator would be in greater amount if the solution were blue?

a. cannot be determined from the information given

b. [in-]

c. h[in-]

d. h2o

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  1. 6 June, 17:14
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    The right answer is B.

    The basic medium is a medium poor in H + and rich in OH-, so once the color indicator is put in this medium, it will lose its hydrogen to compensate for the deficit of H + in the medium, so the indicator will take the form In -.

    HIn + OH - = = > H +, OH - + In-
  2. 6 June, 17:21
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    B. If the indicator is in a basic solution (pH 8) then there are fewer indicator molecules with hydrogens on them
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