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Acid-Base Indicators definitions
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Acid-Base Indicator
A weak acid or base that changes color at a specific pH during titration to signal the endpoint.Endpoint
The point in titration just after the equivalence point where the indicator changes color.Equivalence Point
The stage in titration where the amount of acid equals the amount of base.pKa
The pH value at which an acid-base indicator changes color, ideally close to the equivalence point.Conjugate Form
The form of an indicator after it has gained or lost a proton, resulting in a color change.Titration Curve
A graph showing the pH change of a solution as a titrant is added, used to identify the endpoint.Methyl Orange
An indicator that transitions from red to yellow over a pH range of 3.3 to 4.5.Thymol Blue
An indicator with two pH transition ranges: 1.2-2.8 (red to yellow) and 8-9.2 (yellow to blue).Weak Acid
An acid that partially dissociates in solution, often used as an indicator in titrations.Weak Base
A base that partially dissociates in solution, often used as an indicator in titrations.Color Transition
The change in color of an indicator as it shifts from its weak form to its conjugate form.pH Range
The span of pH values over which an indicator changes color, typically within one unit of its pKa.Buffer Solution
A solution that resists pH change, related to the pH range of an indicator.