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Can mercury be colored?

Pure mercury is a silvery color, but it can appear to be a different color when it is in compounds or in certain forms. For example, mercury can form colorful compounds such as mercury(II) oxide (red) or mercury(II) chloride (white).


Why crystals disappear during suction filtration of a sample crystallized from benzene?

Crystals may disappear during suction filtration of a sample crystallized from benzene if the crystals dissolve in the solvent being used for filtration, or if they break up into smaller particles that pass through the filter. This can happen if the crystals are not fully dried or if too much force is applied during filtration.


What are the different stages of ice formation and how do they impact the environment?

Ice formation occurs in several stages: nucleation, crystal growth, and consolidation. Nucleation is the initial formation of ice crystals, which can happen on surfaces or in the air. Crystal growth is when these ice crystals increase in size. Consolidation is when the ice crystals bond together to form larger structures like ice sheets or glaciers. These stages of ice formation can impact the environment by affecting the Earth's albedo, or reflectivity, which can influence climate patterns and sea levels.


What will happen if a saturated solution of copper chloride is cooled?

If a saturated solution of copper chloride is cooled, the solubility of the compound will decrease, causing excess copper chloride to precipitate out of the solution in the form of solid crystals. This process is known as crystallization.


Ways crystals form?

Some methods of accomplishing this, singly or in some combination; by nature, industry, or laboratory are:evaporating the solvent from the system;lowering the temperature of the system;increasing the pressure on the system;adjusting the nature of the solvent in the system;adjusting the pH of the system.Additional Information:Crystallization (nucleation or aggregation), in a dissolved mineral system; whether aqueous or molten metal, rock, or other mineral; is accomplished by bringing a fluid system to its saturation point, then gradually removing fluid solvent(s).