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Standard XII
Chemistry
Synthetic Dyes
Methyl orange...
Question
Methyl orange (an acid -base indicator) can be prepared by following sequence of reactions
What would be the structure of methyl orange?
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Solution
Methyl-orange is a type of acid base indicator which is used in a titration.the
p
H
range of this indicator is
3
−
5
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