The indicator, phenolphthalein is added to the analyte as an indicator in acid–base titrations.
Phenolphthalein is a color changing indicator for acid base titrations.
Titration is a quantitative technique used to find concentration of an unknown solution(analyte ) from a solution of known concentration. which is the titrant.
Now the procedure is set up that, the titrant is in the burette and added to the analyte with known volume)in a conical flask in the presence of an indicator till the endpoint of the reaction.
This is marked by a sharp change of color to explain the point when the titrant neutralizes the analyte solution.(phenolphthalein is colorless in acidic solutions but turns pink in basic solutions).
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