Methyl Orange 0.2% | CAS: 547-58-0 | MF: C14H14N3NaO3S | MW: 327.33, Buy now Ready to use solution for reliable and accurate results from Tristains indicators. All Tristains products are exclusively distributed by Dawn Scientific Inc.
Methyl Orange is orange to red colored powder. The dye itself is an azo dye, which has the molecular formula C14H14N3NaO3S. It is soluble in water and alcohol. When dissolved in water, it forms a bright orange solution. Methyl orange 0.2% solution is a laboratory reagent commonly used as a pH indicator. It is a dilute solution of methyl orange dye in water or another suitable solvent. It is particularly useful in titrations involving strong acids and weak bases due to its clear and distinct color change at a pH range of 3.1 to 4.4. It is used in chemical laboratories, industrial quality control, environmental testing, and educational settings.
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Application :
- Methyl orange 0.2% solution is primarily used in titrations as a pH indicator to determine the endpoint of a reaction.
- It is used in the analysis of water treatment processes to monitor pH levels.
- It is used in microbiology for staining to differentiate and identify various types of bacteria.
Benefits :
- Offers a distinct color change
- Versatile and cost-effective
- Stable and easy to use
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