Your question is rather broad, but here are a few.
Potassium chromate yellow
Aluminum chloride light yellow
Ferric nitrate light violet
Ferric Chloride mustard
Ferrous chloride/sulfate green
Copper (II) sulfate blue
Cupric chloride green
Nickel chloride (hydrate) green
Potassium dichromate orange
Potassium permanganate purple
Bromine water dark red
Iodine water brown
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
salt water is a mixture known as a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
Yes
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.
It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.
Salt dissolved in water is known as a saline solution.
In what aspects? A salt solution is also known as Brine.
salt water is a mixture known as a homogeneous mixture or a solution.
A salt solution is what is commonly known as salt water.
Yes
no. solution doesn't have the same color of the solvent. for example, if we dissolve salt in water. here salt is solute and water is solvent, so when the mixture prepared, it will not have the same color of water but slightly different color.
Yes
Depends of the salt in solution. The sodium chloride solution is colourless, the uranyl nitrate solution is yellow, etc.
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There are a few different ways you could calculate the concentration of a salt solution with known conductivity. You could compare this amount of salt with pure water for example and take notes on the differences.
THE COLOUR of the litmus paper will not change as a salt solution is neutral
When a liquid from a solution evaporates the solute will be left behind,e.g salt water,when the water evaporates only the salt will be left and that salt would be known as the solute.