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It turns into a blue chemical and it foams.
acid base indicator or pH indicatorSome examples of acid base indicators are: gentian violet, malachite green, thymol blue, methyl yellow, bromophenol blue, congo red, methyl orange, screened methyl orange, bromocresol green, methyl red, methyl purple, phenolphthalein, indigo carmine, hydrangea flowers, anthocyanin, litmus, red cabbage, and purple cauliflower.
The jar explodes immediately. Obviously, nitric acid mixed with glycerine is nitroglycerine (which is powerful explosive).
it goes from a browny orange to colourless
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
As methyl orange is slightly acidic, it turns 'moist' blue litmus into red.
It turns into a blue chemical and it foams.
this produces carbon dioxide
acid base indicator or pH indicatorSome examples of acid base indicators are: gentian violet, malachite green, thymol blue, methyl yellow, bromophenol blue, congo red, methyl orange, screened methyl orange, bromocresol green, methyl red, methyl purple, phenolphthalein, indigo carmine, hydrangea flowers, anthocyanin, litmus, red cabbage, and purple cauliflower.
The jar explodes immediately. Obviously, nitric acid mixed with glycerine is nitroglycerine (which is powerful explosive).
it goes from a browny orange to colourless
Nitric is an acid. Ammonia is a base. SO they react when mixed
Red and yellow are mixed to get orange.
Yellow orange if they are mixed evenly, or a bright shade of orange if mixed unevenly
They can be combined to create purple,green or orange.
Lead oxide plus nitric acid= lead nitrate
methyl mercaptan