In
analytical chemistry, complexometric indicators are used in
complexometric titration to indicate the exact moment when all the metal ions in the solution are sequestered by a
chelating agent (most usually
EDTA). Such indicators are also called
metallochromic indicators. The indicator may be present in another liquid phase in equilibrium with the titrated phase, the indicator is described as
extraction indicator. Some complexometric indicators are sensitive to air and are destroyed. When such solution loses color during titration, a drop or two of fresh indicator may have to be added. ==Examples==