cloudy
It acts as an indicator so it changes color
it will leave a anhydrous solid, it does not change in color. It appears dry and cracked after all of the CO2 and H2O have evaporated.
No. CO2 is a covalent compound.
1 mole CO2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules 2.4mol CO2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules CO2/1mol CO2 = 1.4 x 1024 molecules CO2
cloudy
According to our experiment, CO2 was released to the BTB, it became like color yellow-green.
It turns a yellow-ish color when CO2 is added.
carbon dioxide (CO2)
It acts as an indicator so it changes color
carbon dioxide (CO2)
Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Someone breathing through it also works and the exhaled air contains traces of Co2
Mars used to be a creamy or beigy colour but has reacted with the CO2 in its atmosphere to become rusty
It depends on the color red ''The Flame'' black ''The Phantom'' it depends on you also ''Good Luck''
A change of color specific for acids, red-brown for Merck pH indicators.
O=C=O carbon dioxide
it will leave a anhydrous solid, it does not change in color. It appears dry and cracked after all of the CO2 and H2O have evaporated.