The solution is colorless.
copper sulphate solution-blue sodium chloride (salt) solution-clear sodium nitrate solution- white to clear sodium sulphate solution- white copper sulphate solution-blue sodium chloride (salt) solution-clear sodium nitrate solution- white to clear sodium sulphate solution- white
Calcium sulphate + Sodium hydroxide > Sodium sulphate + Calcium hydroxide
A Benedict's solution is a solution of sodium citrate, sodium carbonate and copper sulphate, whose colour changes from blue to yellow to red in the presence of reducing sugars such as glucose.
Fehling's solution A= concentrated aqueous solution of Copper (II) sulphate, Fehling's solution B= solution of Sodium-potassium tarterate + sodium hydroxide.
when their solution are mixed iron carbonate solid and solution of sodium sulphate is produced..
0.336g of anhydrous sodium sulphate
White precipitate of barium sulphate
it starts changing to white because the colour of the copper sulphate solution becomes whote during the process of evaporation
this makes sodium sulphate and CO2
Nowhere. I assume you are talking about mixing solutions. The sodium ions and sulpahate ions remain in solution.
Sodium sulfate solution is neutral; the red litmus is purple.
Yes, it is true. The equation of reaction is :- BaCl2 + Na2SO4 --------> 2NaCl(aq.) + BaSO4 where solution is of sodium chloride and Barium sulphate settles down at the bottom as precipitate