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Calculate the pH at which an acid indicator (HIn) having KIn=105 changes its colour.
Given, the HIn concentration is 103 M.

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Solution

The correct option is C 5
The colour of an indicator always changes at midpoint , i.e. when it is 50% ionized.

HIn (aq)H+ (aq)+In (aq)
KIn=[H+][In][HIn]
When colour changes,
[In]=[HIn]
Putting in the above equation we get,
KIn=[H+]log(KIn)=log[H+]Since, pH=log[H+]pH=log(KIn)pH=log(105)pH=5
Note: Range of color change of the indicator is pKIn1 to pKIn+1

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