When heated, metals like iron, steel, and titanium can turn red due to oxidation. This process forms a layer of iron oxide on the surface, giving it a reddish color.
as blue litmus turns red the compound is an acid. Non metal oxides are acidic in nature. Thus the the element 'X' is a non metal.
Copper is a metal that turns green when oxidized.
blue litmus paper turns to red when its in contact with acid
Blood in the body is blue, when exposed to air it turns red.AnswerBlood may be thought of as a possible answer; however, blood is not actually blue. See related answer below.
A red litmus paper turns blue in the presence of a base/alkali, while a blue litmus paper turns red in the presence of an acid.
as blue litmus turns red the compound is an acid. Non metal oxides are acidic in nature. Thus the the element 'X' is a non metal.
You heat the metal and the metal turns red. It is not as hard and while it is hard you use the hammer and shape it!<( *)3 <---a chicken
Iron, the red rust from iron will turn swimsuit orange.
Copper is a metal that turns green when oxidized.
The metal called Copper
Lithium turns red in flame tests.
The red maple tree species turns red in the fall.
it turns black
blue litmus paper turns to red when its in contact with acid
Colloidal gold turns to red due to the red blood cells of the gold particles.
Yes it it is still metal but it's just not as strong
At least in the USA, a red light does not turn yellow. It turns green. A green light turns yellow, and then the yellow light turns red. IN THAT ORDER.