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Methyl orange

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Formula
  
C14H14N3NaO3S

Density
  
1.28 g/cm³

Molar mass
  
327.33 g/mol

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Methyl orange is a pH indicator frequently used in titrations because of its clear and distinct colour change. Because it changes colour at the pH of a midstrength acid, it is usually used in titrations for acids. Unlike a universal indicator, methyl orange does not have a full spectrum of colour change, but has a sharper end point. Methyl orange shows red colour in acidic medium and yellow colour in basic medium.

Contents

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Indicators for titrations methyl orange and phenolphthalein


Indicator colours

In a solution becoming less acidic, methyl orange moves from red to orange and finally to yellow with the reverse occurring for a solution increasing in acidity. The entire colour change occurs in acidic conditions.

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In an acid, it is reddish and in alkali, it is yellow. Methyl orange has a pKa of 3.47 in water at 25 °C (77 °F).

Other indicators

Methyl orange Methyl orange CI 13025 CAS 547580 101322

Modified (or screened) methyl orange, an indicator consisting of a solution of methyl orange and xylene cyanol, changes from grey-violet to green as the solution becomes more basic.

Safety

Methyl orange has mutagenic properties. Direct contact should be avoided.

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References

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