Question 1 What are universal indicators?
Question 2 For what purpose a universal indicator is used?
Question 3 Water is neutral. What colour will you get when you add few drops of universal indicator to a a test tube containing water?
Question 4 A solution X and Y is tested with universal indicator. X turns orange whereas Y turns red.Which solution is a stronger acid?
Universal Indicator
The common indicator cannot tell us the relative strength (strong or weak) of an acid or a base.
To measure the strength of an acid or a base solution we use universal indicators.
Universal indicator is a mixture of many indicators which gives diferent colours at different pH values of entire scale.
It shows different colours at different concentration of ions in the solution.
| pH | colour |
| 0 | Dark Red |
| 1 | Red |
| 2 | Red |
| 3 | Orange Red |
| 4 | Orange |
| 5 | Orange yellow |
| 6 | Greenish yellow |
| 7 | Green |
| 8 | Greenish blue |
| 9 | Blue |
| 10 | Navy blue |
| 11 | Purple |
| 12 | Dark purple |
| 13 | Violet |
| 14 | Violet |
A drop of the solution to be tested is put on a strip of universal indicator paper.It then undergoes a colour change.The colour produced us then matched with a colour on pH colour chart.We then read the pH value corresponding to this colour from pH colour chart.After knowing pH value we can tell whether the given solution is a weak or strong acid or base.
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