hydrogen peroxide
A colourless opal is known as a "milky" or "white" opal. It lacks the play-of-color that is characteristic of other opals, resulting in a milky or whitish appearance.
Chlorine gas was used as a deadly chemical weapon in World War 1. It is a colourless gas that can cause severe respiratory distress and lead to death if inhaled in high concentrations.
bromine combines with aluminum to produce AlBr3.
Yes, sodium sulfate solution is typically colorless or may appear slightly white due to its high solubility in water, which makes it clear when dissolved. However, impurities or other substances in the solution can potentially impart a color to it.
Group 1 elements have one valence electron in their outermost energy level, which makes them highly reactive and likely to lose that electron to form a stable cation with a +1 charge. This results in them being univalent in most chemical reactions.
yes
No they are different things altogether. Ammonia is the colourless pungent gas with chemical formula NH3, while carbon monoxide is the toxic, colourless, odourless gas with chemical formula CO.
Helium is an element a pure substance it is a chemical. It has properties eg it is a gas, it is colourless, it is odourless
Oxygen
A berborite is a colourless trigonal or hexagonal mineral, with the chemical formula Be2(BO3)(OH,F)·(H2O)
Krypton is a colourless, odourless, inert gas with no chemical properties. It is a noble gas.
The chemical reaction in the acid with other chemicals
colourless is farbloss
yes. it is colourless
Colourless, or slightly white
A colourless opal is known as a "milky" or "white" opal. It lacks the play-of-color that is characteristic of other opals, resulting in a milky or whitish appearance.
Chlorine gas was used as a deadly chemical weapon in World War 1. It is a colourless gas that can cause severe respiratory distress and lead to death if inhaled in high concentrations.