methayl orange turns ----------- in nitric acid
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it turns red colour because of the nitric acid.
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methayl orange turns pink in nitric acid
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Methyl orange has the property to color alkaline and neutral water yellow. If the water becomes acidic, it turns red immediately. The point of change is at pH 4.3. If the solution is yellow, hydrochloric acid at a concentration of 0.1 mol/L is used for the titration.
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