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โš–๏ธBuffer vs Indicator๐ŸŒˆ

Buffers and indicators both relate to pH but do opposite jobs: one stabilizes pH, the other reveals it.

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โš–๏ธBuffer
  • โœ“Resists changes in pH
  • โœ“Made of a weak acid and its conjugate base
  • โœ“Keeps pH stable when acid or base is added
  • โœ“Vital in blood and biological systems
  • โœ“Example: acetic acid with sodium acetate
๐ŸŒˆIndicator
  • โœ“Signals the pH of a solution
  • โœ“Changes color over a pH range
  • โœ“Often a weak acid or base itself
  • โœ“Used to find titration endpoints
  • โœ“Examples: litmus, phenolphthalein

Verdict

A buffer holds pH steady against added acid or base, while an indicator changes color to reveal pH. One stabilizes, the other reports.

Frequently asked

What is a buffer made of?+

Typically a weak acid and its conjugate base, or a weak base and its conjugate acid.

Why use an indicator in titration?+

Its color change marks the endpoint, showing when neutralization is complete.

Does an indicator change pH?+

No. An indicator only reveals pH; it does not stabilize or significantly alter it.

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