What is the role of an acid-base indicator?
Question:
What is the role of an acid-base indicator?
Titration
Titration is majorly used to find the concentration of an unknown substance. Titration involves the use of titrant and indicator. Endpoint marks the point that the amount of reactant necessary for the reaction has been added.
Answer and Explanation: 1
Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account
View this answerAn acid-base indicator is made up of a weak acid or a weak base that dissociates in water and yields a weak base and its conjugated acid or weak acid...
See full answer below.
Learn more about this topic:
Get access to this video and our entire Q&A library
Organic Acids: Properties, Production & Examples
from
Chapter 5 / Lesson 13Learn about organic acids. Understand what organic acids are and their functional group. List their examples and general properties. Explore their use.
Explore our homework questions and answers library
Browse
by subject