Indicators are substances that are added during the reaction to indicate the endpoint of the reaction by a colour change or undergo a colour change when exposed to acid or alkali.
Indicators are basically weak acid or weak base.
Different indicators are used based on the of the solution.
Eg: Phenolphathalein and Methyl orange.
- Base, - acid and - Neutral.
Methyl orange:
Methyl orange is used as an indicator in strong acid weak base titration.
The colour change depends on the of the solution.
The methyl orange range is .
Methyl orange gives red colour in an acidic solution.
Reaction:
When methyl orange is added to the base solution, the colour changes to yellow.
The methyl orange changes colour at the pKa of a mid-strength acid
The colour is yellow because the acid nature of the solution gets decreased as it is a base, so the orange colour changes to fade to yellow.