it s clear with a light yellow
I can name some:
Fluorine - brownish yellow
Chlorine - yellowish green
Bromine (vapor) - brownish red
Iodine (vapor) - purple
Nitrogen dioxide - brownish red
Chromyl chloride (vapor) - reddish
Ozone - pale blue
Sulfur (vapor) - I can remember reading that it forms a number of different molecules with different colors at different temperatures and pressures, but can't find the source now...
Chlorine dioxide - yellowish
Chlorine trifluoride - yellowish
Bromine monochloride - reddish brown
Iodine monochloride (vapor) - brown
There are surely more, but this should be a good start. Most of these are pretty obscure - the only colored gases you're likely to see in a reaction are nitrogen dioxide, (and less commonly) chlorine, bromine, and iodine vapor.
Gases can be colored or colorless. For example, nitrogen is colorless, whereas chlorine gas has a yellow-green color.
No. Gas is colourless as it is not transparent too
sulfur
clear
Clear
when it has oil mixed with it
It is a dye that is added to regular gasoline to mark it for agricultural use so farmers get a price rebate. Other than color, no difference than gasoline at the pumps.
the increased reflectants (water on the wet surface) give more reflections in the color of the rainbow
When I was young there use to be a term caused "white gas". This simply meant that the gasoline was pure as from the catalytic converter. However if you added additives such as the teta-ethyl lead the gasoline from the pump would take on an orange tint. Old gas pumps use to allow you to see the gas being pumped into your car and the color was apparent.
gasoline is a mineral
Gasoline is mostly clear with a little yellow color.
Gasoline will turn an orange color when it goes bad and it will also have a foul odor. New gasoline is a clear with a slight tan color.
Gasoline is yellow metnol is blue . Im trying to find the color when there mixed 50-50.
green
It's Green
when it has oil mixed with it
it s clear with a light yellow
It is a dye that is added to regular gasoline to mark it for agricultural use so farmers get a price rebate. Other than color, no difference than gasoline at the pumps.
the color and diesel is oily.
difference in fuelsdiesel fuel is usually green or red in color and has a greesy feel kerosene is clear and is usually kept ina blue can and gasoline has a yellowish color and a very loud smell and is usually kept in a red can
They aren't. "Silvery" tanker trucks are that color because they're NOT painted; that's the color of the metal they're made of. They're commonly left unpainted, because gasoline is a pretty decent paint thinner, and painting an object that's going to routinely have paint thinner sloshed on it is kind of an exercise in futility.
what kind of gasoline are you running? and what color is the smoke?