Thymolphthalein is an indicator that changes color over a range from pH=9.3 to pH=10.5. What is Ka of thymolphthalein?

Chemistry · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The Ka (acid dissociation constant) of thymolphthalein is not provided in your question. If the

Ka is given, it would be used to quantify the extent of ionization of thymolphthalein in water. The Ka

is specific to each acid and its strength in dissociating into ions in a solution. If you have the Ka

value, you can use it to understand the degree of ionization of thymolphthalein under specific pH conditions.