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Anne Durham
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5 November, 19:08
Why is universal indicator not used in titration
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Micheal Lindsey
5 November, 19:26
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Universal indicators are unsuitable for indicators because it has a range of colors.
basically, it changes from pink in alkali to colorless acid.
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