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Burnt Magnesium ribbon ----> MgO (magnesium oxide)(basic in nature) When added to water, it forms its hydroxide MgO+H2O ----> Mg(OH)2 (which is a base) when added to litmus paper or litmus solution....it will give a light blue colour
H2O Water is not an Element thus is not listed in the Periodic Table.
The water molecule.
Water has the chemical name dihydrogen monoxide (H2O).
H2O is a water molecule, which is polar.
Burnt Magnesium ribbon ----> MgO (magnesium oxide)(basic in nature) When added to water, it forms its hydroxide MgO+H2O ----> Mg(OH)2 (which is a base) when added to litmus paper or litmus solution....it will give a light blue colour
Because to exchange protons (from Litmus to ammonia) some water molecules are needed for transfer: LitH+(red) + H2O + NH3 --> [ Lit + H3O+ + NH3 ] --> Lit(blue) + H2O + NH4+(aq)
because of the light reflecting off the water with the h2o creating the colour blue
S + O2 --> SO2 SO2 + H2O --> H2SO4 H2SO4 is sulfuric acid and it will turn Blue litmus paper red.
when sodium reacts with water, a vigorous reaction is seen. the sodium metal floats around on the surface of the water and hydrogen gas bubbles are released as it fizzes. the gas is colourless but it can be collected and tested. another one of the products would be sodium hydroxide which is a base (all hydroxides are). it can be tested with litmus paper and the universal indicator. the equation of the reaction between sodium and water would be: Sodium) + Water = Sodium hydroxide) + Hydrogen) Na + H2O = NaOH + H2
H2O is water so H2O consumption is drinking water.
H2O is a chemical formula for water.
The formula is H2O. The name of this compound is water.
H2O H2O H2O
What happens is that first if you put an acid indicator and a sulphuric acid it will turn red but if you add another solution it will turn a different colour. and if you add acid and alkali together then it will turn into salt and H2O xxx
H2O Water is not an Element thus is not listed in the Periodic Table.
H2O is water.