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No, there should be no gas formed when mixing Drano and vinegar. The main ingredient in Drano is NaOH, and vinegar is acetic acid. So, the chemical reaction would be...NaOH + CH3COOH ==> CH3COONa + H2O. Neither is a gas.
A deep blue colour
It would turn green?
no food coloring is just to change the color
BTB changes color because of the CO2 in chemicals. When we blow into the BTB with a straw, the water vapor fuses with the BTB and change color. Our breath has some acidic characteristics. The BTB changes from blue, its original color to green-yellow, that's proof that what we breath has acidic molecules.
you would expect a color change in oil of wintergreen because it has an OH group added to the FeCl3 which causes a purple color
An orange-ish color
If by "use" you mean, "DRINK".. I would imagine fairly quickly yes. If you USE drano, I highly doubt it will do you ANY harm at all.Also, if you have the jug in your hand and are considering it.. I stress you to talk to someone.If you are about to use drano on a drain, good luck. Hope everything flows well for you.
It is the paint, the color is just color and does not change the base paint. Depending on the grade of paint it may not cover as well as it would with color added.
it will be deep red colour if added to acidic solutions.
A deep blue colour
what would happen if you added silver ion to FeCl-4
No, there should be no gas formed when mixing Drano and vinegar. The main ingredient in Drano is NaOH, and vinegar is acetic acid. So, the chemical reaction would be...NaOH + CH3COOH ==> CH3COONa + H2O. Neither is a gas.
A deep blue colour
pink
I would take the "P" trap apart and clean it or replace it. There are some things Drano will not remove.
It would turn green?