The substance may glow under UV light or it may be possible to stain it at the end of the process.
The solution is colourless.
Colourless, icepose.
It will turn purple
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It has a full complement of d electrons
The solution is colourless.
Add KMnO4 (Potassium Permanganate) which is a purple solution. If it is added to an alkene or alkyne it will turn colourless and produces a brown precipitate.
You need an optical instrument called nephelometer; the determination is based on light scattering in the solution.
its colourless
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Sulphuric Acid is colourless. Water is colourless. When dissolved together, the solution remains colourless.
Pure magnesium sulfide (MgS) is a white crystalline solid at room temperature.
Colourless, icepose.
For an acid, the solution remains colourless or unchanged. For an alkali, it would turn fuschia.
Nothing it is colourless solution.
Depends of the salt in solution. The sodium chloride solution is colourless, the uranyl nitrate solution is yellow, etc.
its react with bromine water or idone and turns the solution colourless. not clear colourless...more scientific..haha