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I am interested in more complex ions. Will scanning the solution with electromagnetic waves work? Will they detect the ions? What are such applications?
If a reaction in a solution produces acid, how can you detect it remotely?
Quote from: scientizscht on 24/07/2019 23:35:17If a reaction in a solution produces acid, how can you detect it remotely?If there is a suitable pH indicator dye, a very small increase in the concentration of available protons (acid) can be detected by eye, or quantified by spectrometer.
Do you realise that telling us that the stuff is in a sealed bottle actually makes the question easier to answer?That single constraint rules out many possibilities and, if you had said it at the outset, you would have had an answer in the first couple of posts.NMR or Raman spectroscopy.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 25/07/2019 09:35:23Do you realise that telling us that the stuff is in a sealed bottle actually makes the question easier to answer?That single constraint rules out many possibilities and, if you had said it at the outset, you would have had an answer in the first couple of posts.NMR or Raman spectroscopy.Omg I told you it's an acid.
Has anyone worked out what the OP is on about yet?