Sodium sulfate solution is neutral; the red litmus is purple.
Blue litmus turns red in acid. Sodium carbonate solution is alkaline (basic), so nothing will happen when blue litmus is put into this. Red litmus will turn blue if added to sodium carbonate.
Red litmus paper turn blue in basic solutions; sodium carbonate solution is basic.
Iron does not displace sodium from a salt solution because it is not reactive enough. Iron does, however, displace Cu from a copper sulphate solution.
Hayem's solution. This is an isotonic fluid which consists of the folIowing constituents (in g/100 ml):sodium chloride 0.5, sodium sulphate 2.5 and mercuric chloride 0.25. The sodium sulphate discourages clumping of the erythrocytes and the mercuric chloride is a preservative.
hayem solution contains: sodium chloride 0.5%, sodium sulphate 2.5% and mercuric chloride 0.25%. The sodium sulphate discourages clumping of the erythrocytes and the mercuric chloride is a preservation
copper sulphate solution-blue sodium chloride (salt) solution-clear sodium nitrate solution- white to clear sodium sulphate solution- white copper sulphate solution-blue sodium chloride (salt) solution-clear sodium nitrate solution- white to clear sodium sulphate solution- white
Fehling's solution A= concentrated aqueous solution of Copper (II) sulphate, Fehling's solution B= solution of Sodium-potassium tarterate + sodium hydroxide.
when their solution are mixed iron carbonate solid and solution of sodium sulphate is produced..
Sodium chloride water solution is neutral.
The solution is colorless.
Blue litmus turns red in acid. Sodium carbonate solution is alkaline (basic), so nothing will happen when blue litmus is put into this. Red litmus will turn blue if added to sodium carbonate.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
0.336g of anhydrous sodium sulphate
Red litmus paper turn blue in basic solutions; sodium carbonate solution is basic.
White precipitate of barium sulphate
- sodium chloride is not an acid - in an acid solution the blue litmus paper become red
Nowhere. I assume you are talking about mixing solutions. The sodium ions and sulpahate ions remain in solution.