Chlorine turns moist universal indicator paper red, then bleached. It has the same effect on blue litmus paper (red then bleached). this shows it is an acidic gas and so when reacts with sodium for example (an alkali metal) makes sodium chloride (salt).
there is no effect
It turns the moisture indicator brown. It stains it like it would stain your skin. it also can burn ...
Chlorine oxidises Iodide to Iodine, which shows up as blue when complexed with starch.
The formula for chlorine tribromide is PBr to the 3 power. This is a colorless liquid that is has hydrolysis it in and fumes in moist air.
A high pressure system is when the air is moist. The effect is dry and cool.
there is no effect
It turns the moisture indicator brown. It stains it like it would stain your skin. it also can burn ...
the formale name for it is scarlet but it means bright red
Sour taste, reactivity with metals, and ability to produce color changes in indicators. They sour and reacts with metal, metal carbonate and bases/alkali. Most of them are corrosive as well. They can change the color of objects like universal indicator (depending on pH, stronger acids will turn universal indicator red while the weaker ones will only turn universal indicator to yellow or orange) and moist blue litmus paper red.
What effect of moist heat sugar
Chlorine oxidises Iodide to Iodine, which shows up as blue when complexed with starch.
The formula for chlorine tribromide is PBr to the 3 power. This is a colorless liquid that is has hydrolysis it in and fumes in moist air.
Chlorine gas
Orographic effect
A high pressure system is when the air is moist. The effect is dry and cool.
Chlorine can be in different states (SOLID, LIQUID,GAS) but with another compound. some of the tests are as follows... 1) Is green-yellow in colour. (GAS) 2) Has a pungent choking smell. (GAS) 3) Will turn moist litmus or universal indicator paper red, (Solid,Liquid) and then bleach it white. 4) Will put out a lit splint. (GAS)
Orographic effect