Science, asked by tanushrievpschool, 8 months ago

what happen when methyl orange is added with vinegar

in water​

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Answered by pagareriddhi70
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Answer:

In a solution becoming less acidic, methyl orange moves from red to orange and finally to yellow with the reverse occurring for a solution increasing in acidity. The entire color change occurs in acidic conditions. In an acid, it is reddish and in alkali, it is yellow.

Appearance: Orange solid

Solubility in water: 0.5 g/100 mL (20 °C)

Boiling point: Decomposes

Melting point: > 300 °C (572 °F; 573 K)

Explanation:

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Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

The colour of the solution changes.

Explanation:

Methyl orange is a pH indicator generally used in titration because of its clear and distinct color variance at different pH values. As a solution becomes less acidic, methyl orange changes colour from red to yellow, and vice versa when the acidity of the solution increases. The entire colour shift takes place in an acidic setting.

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