If this "point" for a particular titration occurs at pH x, a good indicator for for the titration would be indicator.

Note: Provide only 1 indicator name (even if there are other indicators possible) and make sure the spelling is correct.
X indicator
0.9

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To determine a suitable indicator for a titration at pH x, we need to reference an indicator chart or table that lists the pH range at which each indicator changes color. This information is usually found in chemistry textbooks or reference materials.

Here's an example of a common indicator chart:

Indicator pH Range
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Indicator A 1.2 - 2.8
Indicator B 4.0 - 6.0
Indicator C 6.2 - 7.6
Indicator D 8.0 - 9.6
Indicator E 10.0 - 11.6

From the information given, we know that the point for the titration occurs at pH x, which we'll assume to be 0.9 for this example. Based on the indicator chart, we need to find an indicator that exhibits a color change around pH 0.9.

By examining the pH ranges listed in the chart, we can determine that none of the indicators listed have a pH range that includes 0.9. Therefore, we cannot provide a specific indicator name for this titration at pH 0.9.

To find a suitable indicator for a titration at pH x, you can refer to an indicator chart or table that lists the pH ranges for various indicators. By selecting an indicator with a pH range that includes the desired pH, you can ensure the indicator will exhibit a color change at that point during the titration.