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When you add methyl red to a solution it will indicate it's pH. When the pH is under 4.4 the solution will appear red in color (or maybe pink). When the solution is above pH 6.2 it will appear yellow in color. Any where in between will appear orange. So if you add base to a red/pink or orange solution it will turn yellow as the solution becomes more basic. But I honestly do not know th actual chemical reaction that causes the indictor's color change.
Methyl orange and methyl red both shows red color in a HCl solution where pH is lesser than 4.71.
red
They have a bitter taste and they feel soapy. Bases are good conductors in solution, especially the stronger bases. Bases: -turn red litmus blue -turn universal indicator blue/purple -turn methyl orange yellow -turn phenolphthalein pink They also produce OH- in solution. Acid+ Base --> Salt + Water Base + Non-metal oxide --> Salt + Water Alkalis are soluble bases in water.
Red, below pH 3.1
When you add methyl red to a solution it will indicate it's pH. When the pH is under 4.4 the solution will appear red in color (or maybe pink). When the solution is above pH 6.2 it will appear yellow in color. Any where in between will appear orange. So if you add base to a red/pink or orange solution it will turn yellow as the solution becomes more basic. But I honestly do not know th actual chemical reaction that causes the indictor's color change.
For example methyl orange become red in acidic solutions.
The given substance will change into orange when dipped in lemon juice
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
methyl orange
red
They have a bitter taste and they feel soapy. Bases are good conductors in solution, especially the stronger bases. Bases: -turn red litmus blue -turn universal indicator blue/purple -turn methyl orange yellow -turn phenolphthalein pink They also produce OH- in solution. Acid+ Base --> Salt + Water Base + Non-metal oxide --> Salt + Water Alkalis are soluble bases in water.
yellow or green i suppose
Red, below pH 3.1
Methyl is an indicator, when HCl, which is an acid, is added, the solution will turn red.
Its yellow because oven cleaner is an alkaline and the methyl orange becomes yellow in alikaline.