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The color of lead II chloride precipitate is white.
precipitate can be of any color and depends upon the complex formed in precipitation.
Silver chloride precipitate is white in color.
Iron precipitate can vary in color depending on the oxidation state of the iron. It can appear as orange, brown, or red in color.
Silver bromide (AgBr) is a light yellowish precipitate.
Magnesium carbonate precipitate is white in color.
The precipitate formed when sodium carbonate and calcium chloride dihydrate are mixed is white in color. This white precipitate is calcium carbonate, which is insoluble in water.
The color of the precipitate formed when copper(II) hydroxide decomposes to copper(II) oxide is black. When heated, the greenish-blue copper(II) hydroxide decomposes into black copper(II) oxide, which is the color of the precipitate.
Silver chloride (AgCl) gives a white precipitate. Silver Bromide (AgBr) also gives a white precipitate, though it's a slightly more creamy white than the precipitate formed by AgCl. Silver iodide (AgI) gives a pale yellow precipitate.
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color
change in color, formation of gas and precipitate ;))
By a change in color, a precipitate, or a gas.