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pH indicator

Tashiro's indicator is a pH indicator (pH value: 4.4–6.2), mixed indicator composed of a solution of methylene blue (0.1%) and methyl red (0.03%) in ethanol or in methanol.

Tashiro's indicator (pH indicator)
below pH 4.4 above pH 6.2
4.4 6.2

It can be used for the titration of ammonia in Kjeldahl analysis.

Colours

Methylene blue functions to change the red-yellow shift of methyl red to a more distinct violet-green shift.

See also

References

  1. Willmes, Arnold (2007). Taschenbuch Chemische Substanzen. Frankfurt am Main. ISBN 978-3817116621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. Tashiro’s indicator solution in ethanol
  3. SDS
  4. Tashiro’s indicator solution in methanol
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