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  • Hydrogencarbonate Indicator and Nitrogen: Color Change Explained
    Hydrogencarbonate indicator does not change color in the presence of nitrogen gas.

    Here's why:

    * Hydrogencarbonate indicator is used to detect carbon dioxide. It changes color in the presence of CO2, turning from purple to yellow.

    * Nitrogen gas is an inert gas. It doesn't react readily with other substances and doesn't form acidic or basic solutions that would affect the indicator.

    Therefore, the indicator will remain its original color (purple) when exposed to nitrogen gas.

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