Why do we use different indicators

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Why do we use different indicators? Indicator: A substance that progressions shading because of a chemical indicator change. An acid– base pointer (e.g., phenolphthalein) changes shading relying upon the pH. Redox markers are likewise utilized. A drop of pointer arrangement is added to the titration toward the starting; the endpoint has been achieved when the shading changes









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