Boil it with a cup and a lid on. Boil it for 10 minutes and open the lid. The water droplets under the lid will be colourless
Helium is a colourless gas
No. Argon is a colourless odourless noble gas.
Sulphuric Acid is colourless. Water is colourless. When dissolved together, the solution remains colourless.
The ethene doesnt change from orange to colourless as ethene is already colourless but the bromine water turns from orange to colourless.
Water is colorless because there are no sediments to give the water color. Sea water has color because there are alot of sediments
Colourless solution. most coloured solutions contain transition metal ions
Balloons are usually filled with air. It is a colourless gas. There are other colourless gas options: helium, hydrogen, methane. Coloured gas options (chlorine, bromine) are generally reactive with the rubber or fabric used in balloon manufacture and are undatisfacoty as balloon fillers.
False. water is tasteless as well as colourless.
Coloured diamonds are coloured because of the inclusion of some other trace mineral -- nitrogen = yellow; boron = blue -- or because of deformation or distortion of the carbon lattice = pink. Diamonds with little or no trace of other mineral -- other than carbon, which forms the diamond -- or no deformation/ distortion are called 'colourless' or white diamonds.
The bromine water turns from orange to colourless, as it is breaking the double bonds. When the oil becomes saturated, any more bromine water that is added will not turn colourless.
You can see some halogen gases, such as Chlorine and Bromine and Iodine because they are coloured. Most other gases are colourless and cannot be seen.
clear and colourless