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Write the changes when
Two drops of indicator methyl orange are added to dilute `H_2SO_4`

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Components:** - **Dilute H₂SO₄:** This is sulfuric acid, which is a strong acid. When dissolved in water, it dissociates to release hydrogen ions (H⁺), making the solution acidic. - **Methyl Orange:** This is a pH indicator that changes color depending on the acidity or basicity of a solution. It is red in acidic solutions (pH < 3.1) and yellow in neutral or basic solutions (pH > 4.4). 2. **Adding Methyl Orange to Dilute H₂SO₄:** - When two drops of methyl orange are added to dilute H₂SO₄, the solution is already acidic due to the presence of sulfuric acid. ...
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