Halochromism is a property of certain substances, particularly dyes and indicators, that allows them to change color in response to changes in pH or other chemical environments. This phenomenon is often observed in compounds that can exist in different ionic states depending on the acidity or basicity of their surrounding environment. In practical terms, a halochromic substance might appear one color in acidic conditions and a different color in neutral or alkaline conditions.

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