The document lists 7 pH indicator compounds along with their IUPAC names, color changes in response to pH, and pH ranges over which the color changes occur. The indicators included are methyl orange, phenolphthalein, calcon, murexide, EBT, EDTA, and bromocresol green. Their color changes span from red to yellow, colorless to pink, blue to pink/red, reddish purple to blue purple, wine red to blue, blue to pink, and green to blue green respectively over pH ranges from 3.2-4.4 to 3.8-5.4 and 6-12.
The document lists 7 pH indicator compounds along with their IUPAC names, color changes in response to pH, and pH ranges over which the color changes occur. The indicators included are methyl orange, phenolphthalein, calcon, murexide, EBT, EDTA, and bromocresol green. Their color changes span from red to yellow, colorless to pink, blue to pink/red, reddish purple to blue purple, wine red to blue, blue to pink, and green to blue green respectively over pH ranges from 3.2-4.4 to 3.8-5.4 and 6-12.
The document lists 7 pH indicator compounds along with their IUPAC names, color changes in response to pH, and pH ranges over which the color changes occur. The indicators included are methyl orange, phenolphthalein, calcon, murexide, EBT, EDTA, and bromocresol green. Their color changes span from red to yellow, colorless to pink, blue to pink/red, reddish purple to blue purple, wine red to blue, blue to pink, and green to blue green respectively over pH ranges from 3.2-4.4 to 3.8-5.4 and 6-12.
Guide to Trivial Names, Trade Names and Synonyms for Substances Used in Analytical Nomenclature: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry: Analytical Chemistry Division