At what conditions methyl orange produce pink colour
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Methyl orange is a chemical indicator which turns into red in presence of acids, orange in presence of weak acids(3.5 to 5) then turns into yellow in presence of weak acid to basic(5 to 14).
Therefore, methyl orange does not turn into pink colour.
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In a solution that decreases in acidity, methyl orange moves from the colour red to orange and finally to yellow with the opposite occurring for a solution increasing in acidity. In an acid, it is reddish and in alkali, it is yellow. Methyl orange has a pKa of 3.47 in water at 25 °C (77 °F).
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