dezindikation
Dezindikation is a term used to describe the process of removing or neutralizing a previously applied indicator substance. This is often encountered in chemistry and analytical science when a test result needs to be reset or when an interfering substance needs to be eliminated. For instance, in titration, a pH indicator might be used to signal the endpoint. If a mistake is made or further analysis is required, dezindikation would involve altering the solution's conditions, such as by adding an acid or base, to return the pH to a neutral state or a state where the indicator is no longer visible.
The specific method of dezindikation depends entirely on the type of indicator used and the chemical environment