A colored ion indicates a transitional element, or a transition metal.
a colored ion generally indicates a transition metal
if a colored ion is shown then there is chemical reaction taking place.
Ex. a red ion is an iron reacting to other substances (Fe)
Most transition metals form colored ion-complexes.
The typical suffix used for a negative ion is -ide as in chloride, oxide, sulfide, etc.
Yello. The color comes from the chromate ion which is yellow. The ion is colored as it contains a transition metal atom and has readily excitable electrons.
The charge of Bromine would be -1.
A form of volumetric analysis in which the formation of a colored complex is used to indicate the end point of atitration.
Iodine (in fact the ion triiodide - I-3 - form with starch a very colored complex; the reaction is specific and sensible.
Superscript indicates amount of charge on ion. It describes magnitude of charge.
depends on the color
Most transition metals form colored ion-complexes.
The typical suffix used for a negative ion is -ide as in chloride, oxide, sulfide, etc.
ATA Pin 1
It means they're electronegative.
Cation = negative ion
A chemical technique using the formation of a colored complex to indicate the end of a titration.
Yello. The color comes from the chromate ion which is yellow. The ion is colored as it contains a transition metal atom and has readily excitable electrons.
loses 2 electrons to form a calcium ion with 2+ charge
This is not a good sign, normally dogs feces should be somewhat colored and semi hard. It could indicate food needs to be changed.