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ClearLight

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question about methyl orange
« on: July 22, 2002, 06:26:00 PM »

  I have this nice liter of methyl orange, and wanted to know if I use it as a titration indicator  for creating the hydrochloride, will it leave a residue that will screw up the final product... or do I need to remove it somehow...

  I saw that sunlight used it in one synth, and was curious about the correct procedure (not the titration but the processing)... tfse did not indicate anything Me-Orange..


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Antibody2

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i think chromic has some experience with it
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2002, 09:02:00 PM »
i think chromic has some experience with it

Chromic

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Yeah works great!
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2002, 10:46:00 PM »
Yeah, I've written about methyl orange in a few posts. It's a great titration end-point indicator. What I do is put a couple drops onto paper towel, then take a sample of the aqueous layer I'm examining (after it settles from mag stirring), and drop a bit of the aqueous onto the spot on the paper towel. If it goes red, then I've added enough acid to extract all of the amine from the non-polar...

This idea works well with other indicators too. (inc the ones made from red cabbage, etc)

ClearLight

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Thanks!
« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2002, 11:40:00 PM »
Ah, an excellent method... I did read all your posts on cabbage and paper towels... very good btw... I didn't think to extrapolate it to sample spotting, but of course...

 

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