A light yellow color.
Yes, NaOCl is an oxidizing agent.
Caramel color is a mixture. It is created by heating sugar with acids or alkalis to produce a mixture of compounds that give the desired color.
Cooling the equilibrium mixture will shift the equilibrium towards the side favoring the formation of the reactants (endothermic direction). The intensity of the mixture color could decrease if the reactants are colorless or have a lighter color compared to the products.
The color of the mixture of green and blue light is called cyan.
The mixture of red and yellow creates the color orange.
A mixture of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and potassium iodide (KI) typically produces a yellow or brown color due to the formation of iodine (I2) when the hypochlorite oxidizes iodide ions. The intensity of the color can vary depending on the concentrations of the reactants. This reaction is often used in demonstrations of oxidation-reduction chemistry.
Yes, NaOCl is an oxidizing agent.
weight in grams ?
First , its NaOCl, with a lowercase L, not an i. There are 12 atoms in 4 formula units of NaOCl.
mixture
KI
The color that is a mixture of purple and red is called maroon.
0.0362 x 1911.9 g = 69.2 g NaOCl (to 3 significant figures based on 0.0362).
3.62 percent by mass means that there are 3.62 g NaOCl per every 100 g of solution. So, to find grams in 1911.9 g solution, just multiply ...3.62 g NaOCl/100 g soln x 1911.9 g soln = 69.2 g NaOCl
by reacting the brome in the the sodium chloride: Br + NaCl----- BrNa + cL---------cl+naocl= naocl
Formula: NaOCl
Caramel color is a mixture. It is created by heating sugar with acids or alkalis to produce a mixture of compounds that give the desired color.