Name the substance that dissolves in
water which turns methyl orange to
yellow. What would happen if the same
substance is added to phenolphthalein?
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Name the strongest acid and the strongest base among the given solutions. ... Reaction with Methyl orange solution. HCl, 1 ... Distilled water, 7 ... (b) Alkaline or basic solution turns phenolphthalein pink.
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If phenolphthalein is added to water it may turn into pink colour indicating that water contains some impurities but if water is distilled one it will not show any change in colour as it's pH is neutral...
Phenolphthalein changes colour at a pH above 7. So it is quite good as an indicator for titrations of strong acids with strong bases. ... It is not a good choice for a titration between a strong acid and a weak base, as the equivalence point is below a pH of 7. Methyl orange changes colour at a suitable pH.
Phenolphthalein changes colour at a pH above 7. So it is quite good as an indicator for titrations of strong acids with strong bases. ... It is not a good choice for a titration between a strong acid and a weak base, as the equivalence point is below a pH of 7. Methyl orange changes colour at a suitable pH.
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