Question
Question: Which of the following is/are the correct statement(s) above a universal indicator. (A) It is a mi...
Which of the following is/are the correct statement(s) above a universal indicator.
(A) It is a mixture of some indicators.
(B) It shows the change in colour at different pH with altogether different colours for a change in pH by 1 units.
(C) Phenolphthalein is a universal indicator.
(D) A mixture of methyl red, α-naphthol, phthalein blue shows different colours
between pH range 4 to 11
Solution
As we know that universal indicator is a kind of pH indicator which is made up of various compounds and is used to indicate the acidity and basicity of a solution. It can be a paper form like a strip which changes colour or present in the solution form.
Complete Step by step answer: The Universal indicator is also a pH indicator and mainly composed of water, 1−propanol, phenolphthalein, sodium salt, NaOH, methyl red, thymol blue and bromothymol blue monosodium salt. So we can say that it is a mixture of some indicators. When the pH range is less than 3, it shows red colour and indicates the medium as acidic, when the pH is between 3 to 6 it becomes orange or yellow showing a weak acid. When the colour is green, pH is 7 and medium is neutral, when medium is weakly basic then it shows blue colour and the pH range is 8 to 11 and when the pH is above 11, it represents the medium as a strong alkali and the colour shown is violet or indigo. Hence it shows the change in colour at different pH with altogether different colours for a change in pH by 1 units and a mixture of methyl red, α-naphthol, phthalein blue shows different colours between pH range 4 to 11 is also correct.
Phenolphthalein is an organic compound belonging to the family phthalein which is an acid-base indicator. Below pH 8.5, it is colourless and when the pH is above 9.0it shows a pink to deep red colour change. It is also a universal indicator.
Thus, all the given options are correct.
Note: A universal indicator can be present in paper form where a strip of coloured paper is given which changes the colour according to the medium it is dipped in and the solution form as a mixture of components discussed above.