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  • ====Redox indicator==== ...g environment, but will turn colorless if exposed to a reducing agent. The redox properties can be seen in a classical demonstration of [[chemical kinetics]
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  • Safranin is also used as [[redox indicator]] in [[analytical chemistry]]. ...'' (1,8-dimethyl Safranine) by Perkin in 1878 by [[oxidation|oxidative]]/[[Redox|reductive]] loss of the 7-N-''para''-tolyl group.<ref>{{cite journal | jour
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  • ...trons with <sup>13</sup>C in the carbon dioxide in air. This is one of the indicators of past activity at [[nuclear weapon test]] sites.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=1 ...ITER-II molten salt Flibe research: An update on tritium, mobilization and redox chemistry experiments | year = 2006 | last1 = Petti | first1 = D | last2 =
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  • ...hemistry, 1973, volume 34, pages 13-27.</ref> It is used as a [[redox]] [[redox indicator|indicator]] with [[standard potential]] +1.06 V. The reduced fer [[Category:Redox indicators]]
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  • ...mpound class, the [[redox indicator]]s, are used in titrations involving a redox reaction as the basis of the analysis. In and of themselves, pH indicators are frequently weak acids or bases. The general reaction scheme of a pH ind
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  • ...sociation constant]], [[hydrolysis]], [[buffer solution]]s, [[pH indicator|indicators]], [[acid-base homeostasis]] ...ctrochemistry gives the difference in electrode potential as a function of redox concentrations.
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  • ...that the gas [[platinum hexafluoride]] (PtF<sub>6</sub>) was a powerful [[Redox|oxidizing]] agent that could oxidize oxygen gas (O<sub>2</sub>) to form [[d |publisher=USGS|accessdate=2007-10-08}}</ref> and therefore used as indicators of nuclear explosions.
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