A test tube contains a solution ‘X’ in which the concentration of H+ (aq) is greater than that of OH’ (aq) ions. On adding few drops of methyl orange in the test the colour of solution will be (A) Blue (B) Orange (c) Red (1)) Yellow
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A test tube contains a solution ‘X’ in which the concentration of H+ (aq) is greater than that of OH’ (aq) ions. On adding few drops of methyl orange in the test the colour of solution will be
(A) Blue (B) Orange (c) Red (D) Yellow
Solution:
Option C is correct.
RED
In acidic solutions H+ ions is greater than OH- ions .
Therefore solution X is acidic.
On adding few drops of methyl orange in the test the colour of acidic solution will be RED.
Methyl orange gives RED colour in acidic solution , yellow in basic & orange in neutral.
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(A) Blue (B) Orange (c) Red (D) Yellow
Solution:
Option C is correct.
RED
In acidic solutions H+ ions is greater than OH- ions .
Therefore solution X is acidic.
On adding few drops of methyl orange in the test the colour of acidic solution will be RED.
Methyl orange gives RED colour in acidic solution , yellow in basic & orange in neutral.
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correct option is C
Because acid contains more H+ ions hence x is acid , so it turns to red.
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Because acid contains more H+ ions hence x is acid , so it turns to red.
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