Bromophenol Amax or maximum absorbance in spectrophotometer is 590nm
I guess so
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based on my experimental result though!
A nickel sulfate solution is typically blue-green in color. The exact hue can vary depending on the concentration of the solution.
Colloidal copper typically appears as a reddish-brown color due to its interaction with light. This color can vary slightly depending on the concentration of the colloid and other factors.
Ammonia can react with a solution containing copper ions to form a deep blue complex known as tetraamminecopper(II) complex. This reaction occurs through coordination bonding between ammonia molecules and copper ions, resulting in the formation of the complex. The intensity of the blue color can vary depending on the concentration of ammonia and copper ions in the solution.
The color of acid can vary depending on its specific type and concentration. In general, acids themselves do not have a specific color.
The minimum effective concentration of sodium hypochlorite solution for disinfection purposes is typically around 0.1% to 0.5%. However, the specific concentration needed may vary depending on the target microorganism and the level of contamination present.
A nickel sulfate solution is typically blue-green in color. The exact hue can vary depending on the concentration of the solution.
Dilute it or neutralize it with a chemical reaction.
Blue, Hopefully
Blue. The shades vary. They are 'Men in Blue'.
Colloidal copper typically appears as a reddish-brown color due to its interaction with light. This color can vary slightly depending on the concentration of the colloid and other factors.
usually a greyish blue but that can vary with breeding
Yes.
The frost dragon's egg is usually blue with snowflakes but they can vary.
well,the amount will effect it along with density,volume and concentration
Temperature decreases with increasing altitude, Also air concentration decreases with altitude.
That will vary with both the compound and its concentration in the solution (neither of which were specified in the question).
Salinity concentrations in salt marshes can vary throughout the day based on rainfall or heat. If it is a sunny day, water will evaporate and the salt concentration will go up. If it is a rainy day, the falling water will dilute the salt concentration.