What is a Universal indicator, Give one example?
Universal indicator is a homogenous mixture which is prepared by mixing some common indicators. It has pH ranging from 1-14 to indicate acidity or alkalinity of solutions.
Example: pH scale is a universal indicator. If we put a pH paper in lemon solution, then the reddish color of the paper turns “yellow” as shown in the picture below.

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