Please explain what a cation is...
If tap water turns a deep red color with a few drops of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN), it indicates the presence of iron(III) cations (Fe3+).
red
A bleaching agent turns litmus paper white. For example, chlorine gas turns damp blue litmus paper red, and then bleaches, making it white.
I think it is supposed to be PURPLE. Because of the following:It turns red when placed in acidic solutionIt turns blue when placed in alkaline solutionAnd purple when placed in neutral.
The water turns a pale blue. In other words stating that it doesnt contain protein
Iron (III)
If tap water turns a deep red color with a few drops of potassium thiocyanate (KSCN), it indicates the presence of iron(III) cations (Fe3+).
red
It turns red.
it doesnt If you add the boiled blue water to vinegar it does turn red add it to water mixed with baking soda it turns green. I did it just cut the cabbage into small pices before boiling. It is showing you if it is acid or akalis
Well, i am guessing its apply. But when you add cation the y turns into an i.
NH3 is not a cation - it is polar but uncharged. however, when NH3 is dissolved in water, it forms NH4+ and OH-, and NH4 is a cation.
A bleaching agent turns litmus paper white. For example, chlorine gas turns damp blue litmus paper red, and then bleaches, making it white.
it turns a red colour and gases come out
the moon turns red on a lunar eclipse
because when ammonia gas react with water it forms ammonia hydroxide which is a base so that it turns red litmus paper into blue
sometimes it is because of the sand or water by it like in morocco the red city all the houses are made of bricks and all the houses are red.