The color is identical.
The color of sodium in flame is yellow.
I'm not sure what happens when you add nacl, but kscn and hcl reacts to from an intensely red color in the presence of iron.
Nothing it is colourless solution.
The color remain unchanged.
Dry. Put the color on, let it sit, and then wash it out. Most color kits have a shampoo and conditioner in them.
Solid sodium chloride is not conductive; the water solution of NaCl (or wet NaCl) being an electrolyte is conductive.
reddish-brown * the color of glycogen solution with drops of NaCl and Iodine solution is Dark Orange. :) *NaCl will intensify the colour as it fulfills the optimum ionic requirement of the reaction
The sodium ion, Na+, has no color. You can observe this easily by dissolving table salt (NaCl) in water. The water does not change color.
NaCl burns yellow in a flame test.
It is a neutral. Try it with litmus paper and no color change will occur.
Pure table (sodium chloride, NaCl) is white. Crystals are colorless.