Chemistry, asked by muneeza69, 3 months ago

methyl orange and Litmus solution both produce the same result of red colour when introduced in the solution of
sugar and water
sulphur dioxide and water
sodium chloride and water
sodium and water​

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Answered by diptik356
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Answer:

Methyl orange is a pH indicator frequently used in titration because of its clear and distinct color variance at different pH values. Methyl orange shows red color in acidic medium and yellow color in basic medium. Because it changes color at the pKa of a mid strength acid, it is usually used in titration for acids.

Explanation:

BY R. Soc., 1910, 97, 2477) concluded that g L as an indicator methyl red is greatly superior to methyl orange, as the colour curves show. ... The end-point is very much sharper than with methyl orange.

Answered by sambhavipihu257
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Answer:

Methyl orange and Litmus solution both produce the same result of red colour when introduced in the solution of Sulhpur dioxide and water.

Explanation:

Methyl orange and Litmus solution are indicators of acid and base.

Red colour means solution is acidic and blue color means solution is basic. But here it is given red color is the result which means solution is acidic.

So in the given options, sulphur dioxide and water forms sulphuric acid which is the only acid in given options.

Other options like sugar and water form sugar solution which is neutral, sodium chloride and water is neutral and sodium and water is a basic solution.

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