neutralising by the process of neutralisation
Methyl orange is also known as p-dimethylamino-azobenzenesulfonic ACID.As stated on wikipedia, hence I would have to say that it is in fact an acid, interestingly, it is an acid that tells us whether a substance is an acid or alkali, by changing colour.It is known as an INDICATOR.In:Acid=Red. Alkali=Yellow. Neutral=Orange, thus the name methyl orange.HAHA.There you go. A decent answer.Hope this helps.
Acid, hence the name.
As the name might suggest, it is an acid.
it is an acid because it says acid in the name
The reaction between an acid and an alkali is known as a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, the acid reacts with the alkali to form water and a salt.
The reaction between an acid and an alkali is known as a neutralization.
They are called as neutral solutions. A common example is pure water.
It is an alkali its scientific name is sodium carbonate :)
neutralization
A dangerous substance that dissolves other materials is acid. Acid can eat away at most metals and will burn the skin severely.
The reaction between an acid and an alkali is called neutralization. In this reaction, the acid and alkali react to form salt and water.
When an alkali cancels out an acid, it forms a neutral solution known as a salt. This reaction is called neutralization.