No, Ni compounds have greenish colours when dissolved.
Its Colorless
Yes, magnesium nitrate is soluble in water. It forms a clear, colorless solution when dissolved in water.
You have to specify the sulphate of which element.
Potassium chloride dissolved in water typically appears as a clear or slightly cloudy solution with no distinct color.
Sulfate/Sulphate dissolved in water is blue in color. That's COPPER sulphate; there are many other sulphates which have many different colours, or are colourless.
Bromine is solution is orange/red depending on how dilute it is. Potassium permanganate solutions are purple.
Its Colorless
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) exists as a gas before being dissolved in water. It is a colorless and highly corrosive gas with a strong acidic odor.
Yes, magnesium nitrate is soluble in water. It forms a clear, colorless solution when dissolved in water.
You have to specify the sulphate of which element.
A dissolved sulfate ion is colorless. In solution, sulfate ions do not impart any color to the solution.
Potassium chloride dissolved in water typically appears as a clear or slightly cloudy solution with no distinct color.
Yes, ammonium fluoride is soluble in water. It forms a colorless solution when dissolved in water.
Sulfate/Sulphate dissolved in water is blue in color. That's COPPER sulphate; there are many other sulphates which have many different colours, or are colourless.
Yes, lead acetate is soluble in water. It forms a colorless solution when dissolved.
Yes, ammonium acetate (NH4CH3COO) is soluble in water. It forms a clear, colorless solution when dissolved.
Yes, magnesium bromide (MgBr2) is soluble in water. It forms a colorless to pale-yellow solution when dissolved in water.