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Sulphuric Acid is colourless. Water is colourless. When dissolved together, the solution remains colourless.
pure sulphuric acid was dissolved in water
pl. suggest how to prepare 50 sulphuric acid
write chemical equation for the reaction between viscose solution and sulphuric acid
Sulfuric acid, as it disassociates almost 100% in solution.
Sulphuric Acid is colourless. Water is colourless. When dissolved together, the solution remains colourless.
The concentration of a solution is moles/volume. 2.943g of pure sulphuric acid H2S4 is approximately 15 moles, and 15/150 cm3 is 10.
It is usually colourless, but it can sometimes appear light yellow.
pure sulphuric acid was dissolved in water
Dilute sulphuric acid is an aqueous solution, formed by adding water to sulphuric acid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
pl. suggest how to prepare 50 sulphuric acid
H2 is formed which is a colourless gas but you can see bubbles. Br2 is also produced which is a dark orange/brown and turns the solution to this colour.
For an acid, the solution remains colourless or unchanged. For an alkali, it would turn fuschia.
write chemical equation for the reaction between viscose solution and sulphuric acid
write chemical equation for the reaction between viscose solution and sulphuric acid
I don't understand: copper is NOT colorless. It has a redish brown, shiny metal color. It will change color after reaction with sulfuric acid, giving the blue copper sulfate color, which is easily dissolved in rain water and washed of.
Sulfuric acid, as it disassociates almost 100% in solution.