if anyone could provide key notes so i could check my answer is somewhat correct? (3 marks)
Would the following sample response help?
The usefulness of an indicator is dependent on its accuracy and its effectiveness. The accuracy of an indicator refers to how narrow the pH colour change range is (the narrower it is the more accurate the indicator is). The indicator's effectiveness is dependent on where on the pH scale it lies. Hence, an indicator that changes colour in the acidic region is most effective for strong acid weak base titrations whose equivalence point is below 7.
The accuracy of this indicator is unable to be calculated from the results. Further testing is required to determine how narrow the pH range is, however, the colour change range occurs near the pH of lemon juice.
The effectiveness of this indicator can be seen due to it changing colour in the acidic region. Hence, it is effective for strong acid weak base titrations.
The usefulness of the yellow flower indicator is relatively high for strong acid weak base titrations assuming that it has a narrow and precise colour change range for accuracy. However, if its colour change range was very wide, it would not be useful for titrations as there would be a large gap between the equivalence and endpoint of a reaction.