$50 \ mL$ of $0.1 \ M$ of a weak acid $HA$ is titrated with $0.1 \ M$ of $NaOH$. The ionization constant of $HA$ $(K_a)$ is $1.8 \times 10^{-5}$. Using the given information and from the options shown below,the best indicator for the titration of $HA$ with $NaOH$ is $....$

  • A
    Methyl orange (changes colour from red to yellow as the $pH$ changes from $3.2$ to $4.4$)
  • B
    Methyl red (changes colour from red to yellow as the $pH$ changes from $4$ to $6.3$)
  • C
    Phenolphthalein (changes from colourless to pink as the $pH$ changes from $8.3$ to $11$)
  • D
    Sodium salt of Alizarin yellow (changes colour from yellow to red as the $pH$ changes from $10$ to $12$)

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