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Draw methyl orange structure.

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Answered by edwin555
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Methyl orange is an indicator used in most of the titration reactions involved mostly in chemistry. The reason as to why methyl orange is preferred is that it gives a distinct color at end point of a reaction.

Methyl orange shows orange color in acidic medium and its shows yellow color in basic medium.

And also what you need to know is that only small amounts of the indicator is added during titration.

Please find attached the structure of methyl orange.

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Methyl Orange is an acid Base Indicator, used in the Chemistry laboratory to determine the acidic and the basic nature of different compounds.

It is a versatile Aromatics compounds, used for detection of acidic and the basic nature.

Its structure is little complex, although it is shown in the attached image.

In a solution becoming less acidic, methyl orange moves from red to orange and finally to yellow with the reverse occurring for a solution increasing in acidity. The entire color change occurs in acidic conditions. In an acid, it is reddish and in alkali, it is yellow.


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