Yes it does. It makes the salt brown
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
Neutralization is a chemical reaction, also called a water forming reaction, in which an acid and a base. so therefore it is a chemical change.
Aluminium is 'Al' Iodine is 'I' As a chemical salt they are 'AlI3'.
Iodine is a chemical element with symbol I and atomic number 53. Iodied is brand of salt.
what type of chemical reaction is this __Ag+___CuSO4
A salt is a type of chemical compound, not a reaction.
baking soda and vinegar and salt and ice
That depends entirely on the chemical reaction that you may be trying to create. Not all mixtures require salt.
when we heat the salt there chemical reaction is takes place
Yes the chalk is turned into salt and water if there is enough vinegar
All are sodium chloride, NaCl. Iodized salt have added iodine as potassium iodate or potassium iodide; individuals with an insufficient daily intake of iodine are idiots, as in many countries in the world.
The salt and water create a chemical reaction which causes the waters' temperature to be lowered so reducing its freezing point.
Neutralization is a chemical reaction, also called a water forming reaction, in which an acid and a base. so therefore it is a chemical change.
Iodine is used to find starch. If no starch is present, a rusty brown color will appear. If starch is present like in bread and potato, the iodine when put on will turn blackish blue. That is known as a chemical reaction. Since there is no starch in water, the iodine in the water stays the same color as it started (brown). Hope that helps!! :)
Aluminium is 'Al' Iodine is 'I' As a chemical salt they are 'AlI3'.
Table salt commonly has a small percent of iodine added to counter the effects on health that an iodine deficiency causes. Paracelsius noted in the 1500's that (in Switzerland) the children of parents who had goitre, were often cretins. The goitre represents a swelling of the thyroid gland in an attempt to garner more iodine, which is essential for development. If youre thinking from a chemical point of view, the iodine should not react, as the chlorine in salt is a more reactive halogen.
yes it is