brick red
It is not a burning but a heating process.
BLUE
- sodium chloride is not an acid - in an acid solution the blue litmus paper become red
it results in a exothermic reaction
Ferric chloride is a coloured substance, i.e. it carries a rich brown colour. It easily dissolves in water to turn it faint yellow to golden, depending upon the dilution.
With a pH of 12 it is very alkaline and would turn universal indicator dark blue.
Bronze
BLUE
A darker shade of blue.
Add dilute hydrochloric acid to both. There will be no reaction with the sodium chloride but the calcium chloride will effervesce and give off carbon dioxide which will turn lime-water milky.
Copper will turn green when it's exposed to sodium chloride or salt.
- sodium chloride is not an acid - in an acid solution the blue litmus paper become red
it results in a exothermic reaction
Broiling is the same as grilling, not too hot, turn frequntly until a nice brown colour, not burnt.
Calcium Chloride and Sodium Bicarbonate turn pink, then turn yellow due to carbonic acid that is created. the mixture turns hot and gas is, about 10 seconds later the mixture stops producing gas and turns cold.
Who knows? Why don't you go find out!
Solid Cobalt chloride crystals are pink when hydrated with water. If you heat the crystal, the water of crystallisation in the crystals will evaporate, leaving you with solid anhydrous cobalt chloride crystals which are blue in colour.
Ferric chloride is a coloured substance, i.e. it carries a rich brown colour. It easily dissolves in water to turn it faint yellow to golden, depending upon the dilution.