red
Technically speaking Oxygen is niether organic nor in organic it is a free element...it's like asking if white is a dark color or a light color...because technically white is not a color it is the absence of color....but to answer your question to the best of my ability...since oxygen doesn't contain the element carbon it can be considered inorganic as such so can hydrogen...the human body is made up of 57% or so of water which is comprised of 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen....while oxygen makes up most of the mass of a human body...but there are more hydrogen atoms...so I believe that Oxygen would be your answer in the spirit that the question was asked.
since water is pretty neutral, the water does not change color but the universal indicator does. The universal indicator changes color as per the quantity of deionized water... But it changes to straw color or pale yellow in 50mL of deionized water.
it is a white solid
The color is blue to violet.
brown
rouge
The blue color is a result.of oxidation of the color indicator. Blue means there's oxygen present. Colorless means there's an absence of oxygen.
The non-reducing sugar changes color when hydrochloric acid and hydrogen carbonate crystals because the non-reducing sugar gets oxidized as it gives an electron to the reducing agent.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. H2O. the atoms have no color.
Technically speaking Oxygen is niether organic nor in organic it is a free element...it's like asking if white is a dark color or a light color...because technically white is not a color it is the absence of color....but to answer your question to the best of my ability...since oxygen doesn't contain the element carbon it can be considered inorganic as such so can hydrogen...the human body is made up of 57% or so of water which is comprised of 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen....while oxygen makes up most of the mass of a human body...but there are more hydrogen atoms...so I believe that Oxygen would be your answer in the spirit that the question was asked.
Technically speaking Oxygen is niether organic nor in organic it is a free element...it's like asking if white is a dark color or a light color...because technically white is not a color it is the absence of color....but to answer your question to the best of my ability...since oxygen doesn't contain the element carbon it can be considered inorganic as such so can hydrogen...the human body is made up of 57% or so of water which is comprised of 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen....while oxygen makes up most of the mass of a human body...but there are more hydrogen atoms...so I believe that Oxygen would be your answer in the spirit that the question was asked.
Technically speaking Oxygen is niether organic nor in organic it is a free element...it's like asking if white is a dark color or a light color...because technically white is not a color it is the absence of color....but to answer your question to the best of my ability...since oxygen doesn't contain the element carbon it can be considered inorganic as such so can hydrogen...the human body is made up of 57% or so of water which is comprised of 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen....while oxygen makes up most of the mass of a human body...but there are more hydrogen atoms...so I believe that Oxygen would be your answer in the spirit that the question was asked.
To test presence of Sodium ions, do a flame test: color observed: golden yellow. To test presence of carbonate or hydrogen carbonate ions: Take some of the sodium hydrogen carbonate in a dry test tube. Heat the test tube and bubble the gas through limewater. Limewater turns milky. Carbonate or hydrogen carbonate ions present. To distinguish between carbonate and hydrogen carbonate: Add indicator solution. If colour of solution turns green, pH is 7-8, hydrogen carbonate ions are present. If colour of solution turns blue, pH is 12-13, carbonate ions are present. -Iberuz
This indicator changes his color.
white
colorless
White.