Friday, November 4, 2022

Preparation of calcon indicator solution

Learn the procedure for making a calcon indicator solution.

The compound that changes color when exposed to acidic or basic solutions is called an indicator. Most of the time, color indicators are used to measure pH. To find the endpoint or equivalence point of the titration, they are added to the reaction mixture.

Calcon (C20H13N2NaO5S) is an azo dye chemically described as, 2-Hydroxy-1-(2-hydroxy-1-naphthylazo) naphthalene-4-sulfonic acid sodium salt that is used as an indicator (metal indicator) for complexometric titrations of calcium with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) in the presence of magnesium.

Calcon comes in the form of a dark, blackish-brown powder that is soluble in water, ethanol, and methanol. It produces a purple color when calcium ions in an alkaline solution are present and a blue color when these ions are absent.

How to prepare calcon indicator for titration:

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