red
IN ACID: it turns methyl orange pink In base: it turns methyl orange yellow
it changes into red colour
Methyl Orange is used as an indicator in a titration.It helps us to know the end point of a titration and when do we stop adding the acid or the base. It is yellow in bases,orange in neutral compounds(thats the colour of methyl orange at the end point) and red in an acidic medium.
It's a catalyst
Methyl orange and methyl red both shows red color in a HCl solution where pH is lesser than 4.71.
IN ACID: it turns methyl orange pink In base: it turns methyl orange yellow
it changes into red colour
The color of methyl orange is red. The color is red when the acetic acid is below pH 3.1.
In this experiment, methyl orange is used because: Its end point matching the equivalent point of the acid-base titration.
Methyl Orange is used as an indicator in a titration.It helps us to know the end point of a titration and when do we stop adding the acid or the base. It is yellow in bases,orange in neutral compounds(thats the colour of methyl orange at the end point) and red in an acidic medium.
It's a catalyst
Methyl orange and methyl red both shows red color in a HCl solution where pH is lesser than 4.71.
Basic materials and any weak acid solution with pH above 4 turn Methyl Orange into orange-yellow
The effect of dilute HCl on the colors of the methyl orange will most likely be red. This is assumed because of both most likely having a pH of 3.1, which will end up red.
It turns red.
Methyl red turns red in acidic solutions (under pH 4.4), yellow in alkaline solutions (pH over 6.2),and is orange in between.
3.1 to 4.4 depending on the concentration of the acid.