Biology, asked by chinthalapadmalatha, 11 months ago

which solutions gives red colour to methyl orange indicator...​

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Answered by rudrasoni2965rs69
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Answer:

Acidic solution makes methyl orange color red...

Explanation:

Because it changes colour at the pH of a mid strength acid, it is usually used in titration for acids..

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Acidic solutions gives red colour to methyl orange indicator while performing titrations.

● Scientific experts use methyl orange as a marker in the titration of feeble Or weak bases with strong acids.

● It changes from red (at pH 3.1) to orange-yellow (at pH 4.4)

● The particle retains blue-green light, which causes its answer for seem red.

● Since it changes shading at the pH of a mid strong acis, it is normally utilized in titration for acids..

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