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Interpretation:
To predict the structure of the coloured compound when the given colourless compound come in contact with the acid treated sheet.
Concept introduction:
Acid-base indicators are the compounds which changetheir colour on changing the pH. The reaction of the acid-base indicator can be represented by:
In organic compounds chromophoreis the unsaturated part that imparts colour. An auxochrome is a functional group attached to the chromophore which enhances its property. The increased pi-conjugation decreases the energy gap between pi bonding and pi anti-bonding orbital. The energy absorbs by the electron to get excited from pi bonding to pi anti-bonding orbital get decreased. The wavelength of the emitted photon is in the visible region so the compound is intensely coloured.
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