The best indicator for the detection of the end point in the titration of a strong acid and a weak base is:

  • A
    Methyl orange ($3.1$ to $4.4$)
  • B
    Phenol red ($6.4$ to $8$)
  • C
    Bromothymol blue ($6$ to $7.6$)
  • D
    Phenolphthalein ($8.2$ to $10$)

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