I have to do this lab where I titrate Na2CO3 with HCl dilute solution

but i had to add Methyl orange indicator to the solution and im not sure what the endpoint is supposed to be colored, is it supposed to be orange or pink?? im confused and just how orange is it supposed to be? I got this peach color but im not sure if that's okay for the endpoint color

My experience with this indicator is that it changes from yellow in basic solution to pink in acid solution. The color I look for at the end point is a "salmon" color; i.e., not pink, not yellow, but about half-way between. When I was a student and in doubt if what I saw was the end point or not, I read the buret, then added another drop to see it it made a difference, and continue until reading an adding another drop of the titrant was obviously past the end point. I used up a lot of solution trying to "see" the end point. Later, as a teacher, the students would swear they saw nothing when in fact I was at the end point. So it helps to have experience. Look at the color on the basic side, look at the color on the acid, then try to get between them. It helps to have a solution on the acid side and a solution on the basic side on hand so they can be compared with the solution being titrated and this is especially true when we don't have experience with the indicator. Later you will see the end point instantly and not need the comparison flasks. Good luck.

thanks very much for the advice, i shall see on monday when i continue my lab

You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. Good luck with your lab on Monday. Remember to compare the color of your solution at the endpoint with the color of solutions on the acid and basic side. With practice, you will become more confident in identifying the endpoint. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Have a great day!

You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. It's great that you'll be able to continue your lab on Monday. Remember to compare the color of the solution you're titrating with both the acidic and basic solutions as a reference. This comparison will give you a better idea of the endpoint color. If the solution turns a peach color, it might be close to the salmon color that indicates the endpoint. Just continue adding the titrant drop by drop, and observe any changes in color.

Good luck with your titration! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.