Cloudy white gas is all too vague. Say if it is CO2, the splint will quench itself as the 3 ingredients for fire are fuel (splint) ignition, and O2. If you get rid of O2, you lose ability to sustain a flame. If it is hydrogen gas for example, you will hear a pop, if the H2 is in low quantity.
It turns cloudy white.
It turns from a clear, colourless substance to a cloudy, whitish precipitate
White or cloudy white
Each gas has a different way of testing if it's present, for example if you put a glowing splint in oxygen, the splint should re-light, however if you put the splint in carbon dioxide, it should go out. If you put the splint in hydrogen, you should hear a squeaky pop. To test for chlorine, use a damp blue or red pH paper and put it into the gas, the gas should turn white. Another test for carbon dioxide is lime water. if you put CO2 in lime water, the water should go cloudy.
No, semen can be clear, cloudy, white or even yellowish and still contain viable sperm.
cloudy white.
If a gas is present in limewater, such as carbon dioxide, it will react with the limewater to form a white precipitate of calcium carbonate. This reaction causes the limewater to become cloudy or milky in appearance. It is a common test for the presence of carbon dioxide gas.
Increased mucus is just another part of being pregnant. As long as it is clear to cloudy with no foul odor / burning, it is normal. Check with your medical care provider if you have any questions.
In a burning light bulb, electricity flows through a filament, which heats up due to resistance and emits light. The filament becomes white hot and glows, illuminating the surroundings.
The burning temperature of white phosphorus is approximately 1,200 degrees Celsius.
The milky white cloudy suspension is formed due to the emulsification of fats in the food sample. The fat molecules are dispersed in the solution due to the emulsifying agent present in the test reagent, causing the cloudy appearance.
Carbon and hydrogen are detected qualitatively by heating a mixture of the given substance with dry copper (II) oxide in a glass tube. The organic substance is oxidize and carbon dioxide and water are formed. The presence of carbon dioxide is indicated by the formation of a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, when the gaseous products are passed through a solution of lime water. The presence of hydrogen is indicated by the formation of droplets of water in the tube.