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An alkali is titrated against an acid with methyl orange as indicator, which of the following is a correct combination?

A

Base End point -Strong pink to colourless.
Acid -Strong

B

Base End point -Weak pink to colourless.
Acid -Strong

C

Base End point -Strong red to colourless.
Acid -Strong

D

Base End point -Weak to pinkish red.
Acid -Strong

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