Which of the following is NOT correct about olfactory indicators? Statement 1: When an acid or base is added to it, then its 'characteristic smell' can not be detected. Statement 2: Onion and Vanilla are olfactory indicators.
Which of the following is NOT correct about olfactory indicators? Statement 1: When an acid or base is added to it, then its 'characteristic smell' can not be detected. Statement 2: Onion and Vanilla are olfactory indicators. Correct Answer Both are correct
The correct answer is 3 i.e. Both are correct.
Explanation:
- The term 'olfactory' means 'relating to the sense of smell'.
- Those substances whose smell changes in acidic or basic solutions are called olfactory indicators.
- An olfactory indicators usually works on the principle that When an acid or base is added to it, then its 'characteristic smell' can not be detected.
- Onion and Vanilla are olfactory indicators.
- Onion has a characteristic smell.
- When a basic solution like sodium hydroxide solution is added to a cloth strip treated with onions, then the onion smell cannot be detected.
- An acidic solution like hydrochloric acid, however, does not destroy the smell of onions. This can be as a test for acidic and bases.
- Vanilla extract has a characteristic pleasant smell.
- If a basic solution like sodium hydroxide solution is added to vanilla extract, then we can not detect the characteristics smell of vanilla extract.
- An acidic solution like hydrochloric acid, however, does not destroy the smell of vanilla extract. This can be used as a test for acids and bases.
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