Methyl orange is soluble in HOT water, but why is it solube in water no informations were found.
A simple answer would be: " If it is soluble in water is because it has properties which allows it to be soluble in water"
More soluble in water than what? This question needs more detail, otherwise I will trash it into "not enough information to answer".
5g methyl orange dry dissolved with 100ml distilled water.
is methyl orange a pure substance
the color of methyl orange in an acidic medium is orange
what is the colour of the blue and orange colouration in methyl orange
Blue and yellow dye.
violet,yellow brown
More soluble in water than what? This question needs more detail, otherwise I will trash it into "not enough information to answer".
It is slightly soluble in water
5g methyl orange dry dissolved with 100ml distilled water.
the element cannot be dissolved in water at all. so methyl mercury is the answer.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
is methyl orange a pure substance
This is because methyl bezene does not have any of the highly electronegative elements in it's stucture therefore this means the molecule is non-polar. Water is a polar molecule because it has oxygen which is one of the most electronegative elements. In order for a compound to be soluble then it must mix with simlar molecules which methyl bezene and water are not. Also methyl bezene is an organic molecule while water is not.
The solubility difference between methyl alcohol (CH3OH) and benzene (C6H6) is related to the polar nature of methyl alcohol and the non polar nature of benzene. The OH group on methyl alcohol makes this a polar molecule and thus soluble in water. The lack of such a polar group in benzene makes it non polar, and thus insoluble in water.
Methyl benzoate, an organic compound, is an ester. It is a colorless liquid that is not soluble in water and has a fruity smells. Some uses for methyl benzoate are as a solvent and a pesticide.
Methyl orange is a polar compound.