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The ionization constant \(K_\mathrm a\) of an indicator HIn is \(1.0 \times 10^{-6}\). The color of the nonionized form is red and that of the ionized form is yellow. What is the color of this indicator in a solution whose pH is 4.00?

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QUESTION:

The ionization constant \(K_\mathrm a\) of an indicator HIn is \(1.0 \times 10^{-6}\). The color of the nonionized form is red and that of the ionized form is yellow. What is the color of this indicator in a solution whose pH is 4.00?

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Equilibrium reaction of  is as follows;

                                                 

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