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21 February, 07:15

Methyl orange (hmo) is an acid-base indicator. its two forms in solution are hmo (red) and mo - (yellow). when hmo is added to distilled water, the solution is yellow. how would you turn the solution red?

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  1. 21 February, 10:47
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    Going from hmo to - mo means it's lost it h. So it's basic - mo (yellow) in water your would add something acidic to go red
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