If CO2 is dissolved in water and few drops of methyl
orange is added to the solution. What colour solution we get and why
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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.
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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
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