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a solution that turns methyl orange yellow has a ph 7 true or false​

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Answered by aniruddhshaurya
10

Answer:

Correct answer is False

Answered by mintu78945
4

The given statement is False.

Explanation:

  • Methyl orange is an indicator used to indicate the pH value of different mediums.
  • Methyl orange turns red in acidic solutions.
  • Methyl orange turns yellow in basic solutions.
  • A solution of pH = 7 is a neutral solution. i.e., neither acidic nor basic.
  • For methyl orange to turn yellow, the solution must have a pH > 7 (basic).
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