Baking soda pH about 8.0 so methyl orange is yellow (above 4.4)
Pinkish red
Methyl Orange is red in an acidic solution.
Milk of magnesia is a basic solution. Therefore, methyl orange shows a yellowish orange colour. Further, this indicator shows a red colour in acidic solutions.
Methyl orange shows yellow color in an NaOH solution.
Methyl red is an adequate indicator.
yes .. we use methyl orange as an indicator ... when added it gives a straw yellow colour
They are comonly known as "indicators" as the color change is useful for indicating what the pH of a solution is.
Screened methyl orange is a pH indicator consisting of a solution of methyl orange and xylene cyanol in ethanol. It is red in very acidic solution, grey in neutral solution, and green in very alkaline solution.
It turns the alkali into a red/yellow colour
orange
Yellow because toothpaste is base
yes it is
Methyl is an indicator, when HCl, which is an acid, is added, the solution will turn red.