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Why methyl orange is used for titration of carbonates?

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Answered by RubiiPatel
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When titrating carbonates, which are weak acids, we typically use strong acids.

Methyl orange is a pH indicator frequently used in titrations because of its clear and distinct colour change. Because it changes colour at the pH of a midstrength acid, it is usually used in titrations for acids.

Answered by ahkk1986
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this is ur answer below,When titrating carbonates, which are weak acids, we typically use strong acids. ... Methyl orange is a pH indicator frequently used in titrations because of its clear and distinct colour change. Because it changes colour at the pH of a midstrength acid, it is usually used in titrations for acids.

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