The document lists 7 pH indicator compounds, including their IUPAC names, color changes within certain pH ranges, and abbreviated names. Methyl orange changes from red to yellow between pH 3.2-4.4. Phenolphthalein is colorless below pH 8.2 but pink above pH 10. Calcon turns from blue to pink or red.
The document lists 7 pH indicator compounds, including their IUPAC names, color changes within certain pH ranges, and abbreviated names. Methyl orange changes from red to yellow between pH 3.2-4.4. Phenolphthalein is colorless below pH 8.2 but pink above pH 10. Calcon turns from blue to pink or red.
The document lists 7 pH indicator compounds, including their IUPAC names, color changes within certain pH ranges, and abbreviated names. Methyl orange changes from red to yellow between pH 3.2-4.4. Phenolphthalein is colorless below pH 8.2 but pink above pH 10. Calcon turns from blue to pink or red.
Guide to Trivial Names, Trade Names and Synonyms for Substances Used in Analytical Nomenclature: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry: Analytical Chemistry Division