methyl is a artificial acid base indicator??
Answers
Answered by
2
this is an answer.....
Attachments:
Answered by
0
Methyl orange, which is also used as a textile dye, is used as an indicator in titration because of its bright and distinct color change. At a pH value of 3.1, methyl orange appears red. When the pH rises to 4.4, methyl orange changes to a bright orange color. While phenolphthalein is used for base titrations and some acid titrations, and universal indicators have a full spectrum of color changes, methyl orange is used specifically for acid titrations because it has a very clear and sharp color change with a definitive endpoint. Proper safety equipment should be used when dealing with methyl orange, as it can damage and cause mutations to DNA.
rohithgoud63:
you're welcome
Similar questions