
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
A solution with
Concept introduction:
A substance that is expected to change its color in response to a change in the chemical properties of a solution is termed as an indicator. The end point in a titration corresponds to a color change of the solution.
Answer
The color of the solution will be yellow.
(b)
Interpretation:
A solution with
Concept introduction:
A substance that is expected to change its color in response to a change in the chemical properties of a solution is termed as an indicator. The end point in a titration corresponds to a color change of the solution.
Answer
The color of the solution will be yellow.
(c)
Interpretation:
A solution with
Concept introduction:
A substance that is expected to change its color in response to a change in the chemical properties of a solution is termed as an indicator. The end point in a titration corresponds to a color change of the solution.
Answer
The color of the solution will be green.
(d)
Interpretation:
A solution with
Concept introduction:
A substance that is expected to change its color in response to a change in the chemical properties of a solution is termed as an indicator. The end point in a titration corresponds to a color change of the solution.
Answer
The solution will be a clear solution.

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