when performing a scientific investigation on an unknown substance, how can an indicator help you determine if the substance is a starch?

the indicator will change the state of the substance
the indicator will change the smell of the substance
the indicator will change the taste of the substance
the indicator will change the color of the substance

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When performing a scientific investigation to determine if a substance is starch, the correct choice regarding the use of an indicator is:

the indicator will change the color of the substance.

In the case of starch, iodine is commonly used as an indicator. When iodine is added to a sample containing starch, it reacts and produces a characteristic blue-black color. This color change is a clear indication that starch is present in the substance being tested.