Blackish-white
Orange/Brown
Bromine is solution is orange/red depending on how dilute it is. Potassium permanganate solutions are purple.
Bromine water and NaCl mixed together appears colourless. The only condition which there is a colour is when the bromine water is old (bromine water is basically rum), but under normal conditions, the mixture ought to be colourless.
There is no colour change
It goes red
Orange/Brown
You will see Aqueous Bromine or Bromine water
Bromine is solution is orange/red depending on how dilute it is. Potassium permanganate solutions are purple.
add chlorine to displace the bromine and if the water turns brown or reddish-brown or whatever the colour bromine is.. lol it means that there is bromide ions inside the water
Red colour
by adding bromine water to the compound. if it is unsaturated, the red colour of the bromine water will fade quickly. if it is saturated, then it will not fade.
Bromine water and NaCl mixed together appears colourless. The only condition which there is a colour is when the bromine water is old (bromine water is basically rum), but under normal conditions, the mixture ought to be colourless.
Colorless
There is no colour change
It goes red
You have to specify the sulphate of which element.
Kind of Red/Brown, or rust color, but vibrant.