Add a drop of methyl orange in solution A. The solution becomes reddish.
Predict its nature?
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solution a is acidic in nature because acidic solutions give red color on the addition of methyl orange
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Solution A is acidic
Explanation:
Methyl orange has the property to turn to yellow in an alkaline and neutral solution. In an acidic solution, methyl orange will turn red immediately. Since it is given that Solution A turns reddish when methyl orange is added, then:
- Solution A is acidic.
- The pH of Solution A will be less than 7.
- It will turn blue litmus paper red.
- It will react with metals to form salts.
- Solution A will contain hydrogen ions.
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