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2. Methyl orange indicator is red below pH 4.0, and yellow above 4.5. Consider two solutions:...
1. Methyl orange, HMO, is a common acid-base indicator. In solution it ionizes according to the equation: HMO(aq) = H(aq) + MO"(aq) red yellow If methyl orange is added to distilled water, the solution turns yellow. If a drop or two of 6 M HCl is added to the yellow solution, it turns red. If to that solution one adds a few drops of 6 M NaOH the color reverts to yellow a. Why does adding 6 M HCl to...
3. Explain why methyl orange is orange-yellow in alkaline solutions and orange-red in acidic solutions in relation to structural changes.
(1 punt) viethyl orange is an acid-base indicator. In solutions of pH <3.1 it is red (absorbs around 550nm), and in solutions of pH > 4.4 it is yellow (absorbs around 650nm). Identify which structure is fed and which is yellow. Draw at least one resonance structure that helps to support your decision. 5. (1 point) A solution of 4-methyl-3-penten-2-one in ethanol shows an absorbance of 0.52 at 236 nm in a cell with a 1.00 cm light path. Its...
3. Methyl red is an indicator that changes between red and yellow. In solution methyl red (HMR) dissociates as follows: HMR red H'(g) + MR (ac) yellow If acid is added to the solution which way do you expect the equilibrium to shift? What color would the indicator be? Explain your conclusion: If base is added to the solution which way do you expect the equilibrium to shift? What color would the indicator be? Explain your conclusion:
Consider the following indicator reaction for methyl orange: HIn(aq)+H2O(l)↽−−⇀H3O+(aq)+In−(aq) Given that the anion of methyl orange, In−, is yellow, and the nonionized form HIn is red. If most of the indicator is present as In−, then we observe which color?
Use the Table 7.1, estimate the pH of following solutions. The colors of the 4 indicators in the solution are given. Explain your answer a. Solution A 2. 3. Make studie acid s you g your pre-l thymol blue: yellow methyl orange: yellow methyl red: orange bromothymol blue: yellow Range of pH b. Solution B thymol blue: yellow methyl orange: yellow methyl red: yellow bromothymol blue: blue Range of pH Row C: methyl red Row D: bromthymol blue 4. Swirl...
Section Name Experiment 2 Advance Study Assignment: Properties of Systems in Chemical Equilibrium 1. Methyl orange, HMO, is a common acid-base indicator. In solution it ionizes according to the equation: HMO(aq) H(aq) + MO (aq) red yellow If methyl orange is added to distilled water, the solution turns yellow. If a drop or two of 6 M HCl is added to the yellow solution, it turns red. If to that solution one adds a few drops of 6 M NaOH...
For each of the solutions described below, determine the pH range for the solution using the information given and the indicator chart Solution A Indicator Used alizarin yellow Indicator color Yellow bromthymol blue yellow methyl violet violet Range bear the 21 less than 7.6 leathen lib really them 5.1 Gooher the 3.2 bromcresol green green methyl red red The pH range for solution A is 3.2 7.6 Solution B Indicator Used methyl red Indicator color yellow Range leroth 67 alizarin...
Table 2: Indicator, pH Range, and Color Change Beaker Indicator Amount Needed for Reaction to Complete pH Range pH at Color Change Color (Initial:Final) 1 Bromothymol Blue 6 6.0-7.5 6.6 Blue > Light Yellow 2 Turmeric Indicator 6 7.5-8.8 5.3 Light Red > Yellow 3 Methyl Orange 20 2.3-4.6 7.9 Orange > Pink Table 3: Titration Data Part 2: mL Citric Acid Added Part 2: pH Part 3: mL Citric Acid Added Part 3: pH Part 3: Color 0.0 10.5...
Acid, bases and buffers
Acids, Bases, and Buffers CHEM& 121 Lab Partner Data Part A Red pH Red Cabbage Test Tube Blue Litmus (color) Solution Juice (color)values (colbr) no reaction 2.890 Magenta 11.37dark green Red blue no reaction 2.700 Magenta lemon juice soft drink drain cleaner no reaction detergent baking soda no reaction red red no raction 3.530 Purple blue 12.56 no reactionno reaction 8.700 dark green 9.350 teal/green Part B Total Number of rops of HCl(aq) Added DI Water...