why is a chemical indicator added to the flask in which a titration will occur?\no to show when enough base…

why is a chemical indicator added to the flask in which a titration will occur?\no to show when enough base has been added\no to determine the starting ph of the solution\no to neutralize the acid before adding the base\no to identify the starting volume of acid
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Brief Explanations:
Chemical indicators change color at specific pH values during titration to signal the endpoint, which is when enough base (or acid) has been added to neutralize the acid (or base) in the flask. They don't determine starting pH, neutralize acid before base - addition, or identify starting acid volume.
Answer:
to show when enough base has been added