Clear and colorless mean different things in chemistry. Clear means you can see through it. Colorless means it's not colored (i.e. it's either white or looks like water).
I have this vague sense that all true solutions (as opposed to suspensions or emulsions) are clear, but I can't readily find definitive confirmation of that.
Yes. For instance a solution of KMnO4 (Potassium Permanganate) in H2O (Water) is purple.
No you can have a crystal clear copper sulfate solution which is blue but clear.
no
A solution can still contain color, but also be clear. Take a pool for example, the water is slightly blue but you can still see through it. A colorless solution is when there is no color, like water in a store bought water bottle.
Water is one of the only clear solution made of hydrogen and oxygen
Al2SO43 is colorless in a water solution.
Orange in acidColourless in neutral solutionsPink/ purple in alkalisactually you are wrong the correct answer for this is....clear acidic solutionspink in basic solutionsand a pinkish-clear colour in neutral solutionsyou shouldn't always believe what you read i have this confirmed from my textbook which is by far a better source.
Yes, sodium phosphate is soluble in water. It dissolves easily and forms a clear, colorless solution.
Copper sulfate solution is clear and blue Water is clear and colorless
A solution can still contain color, but also be clear. Take a pool for example, the water is slightly blue but you can still see through it. A colorless solution is when there is no color, like water in a store bought water bottle.
Water is one of the only clear solution made of hydrogen and oxygen
Water is usually a colorless liquid.
Colorless
Al2SO43 is colorless in a water solution.
Orange in acidColourless in neutral solutionsPink/ purple in alkalisactually you are wrong the correct answer for this is....clear acidic solutionspink in basic solutionsand a pinkish-clear colour in neutral solutionsyou shouldn't always believe what you read i have this confirmed from my textbook which is by far a better source.
Yes, sodium phosphate is soluble in water. It dissolves easily and forms a clear, colorless solution.
A Copper (II) Nitrate Solution is Mixedwith an Ammonia Solution, @Equilibrium the Solution is Clear & Deep Blue in Color.Cu(H2O)42+ (aq) + 4NH3 (aq) Cu(NH3)42+ (aq) + 4H2O (l)Clear & Pale Blue Clear & Colorless Clear & Deep Blue Clear & Colorlesssee related link "How to Balance Equations"
The solution is colorless.
Colorless
It is colorless