Science, asked by krojakb, 1 month ago

what colour will methyl orange turn if added with salt solution.​

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Answered by MysteriousAryan
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Answer:

As an indicator, methyl orange forms a red color below pH 3.1, turns orange above pH 4.4 and becomes yellow in alkaline solutions. It is used for titrating mineral acids. Methyl orange is also used for dyeing textiles

Answered by vanshpshah6505
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Answer:

yellow

Explanation:

Methyl orange is a pH indicator used in titrations because of its clear and distinct colour change. It shows red colour in acidic and yellow colour in basic medium.

Electrolysis of brine or sodium chloride solution produces sodium hydroxide, NaOH which is a strong base. Using methyl orange as an indicator gives a yellow colour solution for NaOH.

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