White Cornstarch is clear, but it may make your solution a bit hazy if it high enough concentration.
the color of cornstart sulotion is white
it changes the color of cornstarch *improvement* No, its a physical reaction.
No, Italian dressing is not a type of true solution. It is a suspension of oils and vinegars with sugar or cornstarch, and chopped peppers that can easily separate if left out.
cornstarch/cornflour (samething) water the ratio is 2parts cornstarch 1part water cover clothing put cornflour in a bowl add water mix with your hands or spoon Enjoy (btw its called Oobleck)
The solution color of cupric oxide is blue to green.
This solution, if it is pure, is white or colorless.
it changes the color of cornstarch *improvement* No, its a physical reaction.
When cornstarch is mixed with vinegar, it makes a cloudy solution. It cannot dissolve in the vinegar, so it creates a liquid that has cornstarch particles floating in it turning the liquid cloudy.
Blue color
Yes, It is used as a thickening agent is soups and stews.
Crisps are made from potatoes which are very high in starch. When iodine is added to starch it forms a complex with it and results in a purplish color. you get the same thing if you put an iodine sol'n on bread or cornstarch.
Iodine reacts with starch, but not with talc, to produce a blue color.
No, Italian dressing is not a type of true solution. It is a suspension of oils and vinegars with sugar or cornstarch, and chopped peppers that can easily separate if left out.
Lugol's solution is a solution of iodine (1-5%) and potassium iodide in water. So the solution should have the pale color of iodine and the color should be pale (light) brown.
The color of iron (III) chloride solution is brown.
If you mix cornstarch and glycerol you get a gel like substance that will take a sightly yellow complexion compared to cornstarch and water. This is not the same substance that you get if you mix cornstarch and water
Any color is possible.
Colorless