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The acids turns methyl orange solution red but with phenolphthalein.

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Answered by vivekanand52
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The acids turn methyl orange solution red but phenolphthalein is colorless in acid solution.

Explanation:

The acids turn methyl orange solution red but phenolphthalein is colorless in acid solution.

An organic compound called phenolphthalein is utilized medically as a cathartic. Its chemical composition is C_{20} H_{14} O_4. It is written "phph" or "HIn." As an indicator, it is utilized in acid-base titration.

As a warning, it turns pink to red in alkaline solutions and is colorless in acidic solutions. It is just a bit soluble in water and is dissolved with alcohol for experiments.

It is either a yellowish-white to light orange or a white fine crystalline powder, and when it is a liquid, it is colorless up to a PH of 8.5 and appears pink to deep red above that. It neither has taste nor smell.

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