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Methyl orange is 1 point Red in acidic medium, yellow in basic medium Yellow in acidic medium, red in basic medium Colourless in acidic medium, red in basic medium Red in acidic medium, colourless in basic medium

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Answered by rojasminsahoo0
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Explanation:

Reason : Methyl orange is a natural pH indicator used in titration or used to test whether a substance/a solution is acidic or basic in nature.It is orange in colour. The indicator changes its colour depending on the pH of the solution.

At pH values less than 3.1, methyl orange is red and a pH values greater than 4.4, it will be yellow.In the range between 3.1 and 4.4, it will be a mixture of red and yellow, such that in the middle of this range, the solution will appear to be orange.

Since acidic solution has low pH values, it will be red and transition to orange or yellow as the acidity of the solution decreases.In basic solutions, it will be yellow as well as in neutral solutions because the pH of a neutral solution is approximately 7 and falls after the colour change of methyl orange.

Note : Methyl orange has a pKa of 3.47 in water at 25oC.

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