The most obvious answer would be steam, but chrome sulphate is a much less visible gas so it depends.
white
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is a yellowish green in color. It is detectable with ammonia which makes a white smoke when it reacts with the chlorine.
Colourless, or slightly white
Yes, it's fine to apply permanent color over semi permanent.
No, helium is not a semi-metal. It is a noble gas that exists as a monatomic gas at room temperature and does not exhibit the properties of semi-metals, which are elements that have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals.
White. All forms of quartz will have a white streak, regardless of specimen color.
white the gas sectio n was orange and the lining was black there was a little red on it
Yes.
The white compound formed by the reaction between an acid gas and a basic gas is likely to be a salt. When an acid and a base react, they undergo a neutralization reaction, resulting in the formation of a salt and water. The white color could be due to the specific salt formed in this reaction.
I'm guessing it is white and icy but what you will see in the telescope is the blue of its methane gas atmosphere
Hydrogen has no color at all, it is a colorless element. In making projects you can use white color or if you like buy a sphere glass to make more realistic...^^ by:Raphy_53846@yahoo.com
Yes, you can apply permanent hair color on top of semi-permanent hair color. Make sure that you do a deep conditioning treatment or hair masque before and after you color your hair.