Oh, dude, phenol is stored in brown bottles because it's like a diva who can't stand the spotlight! The brown color helps block out light and prevents phenol from getting all dramatic and decomposing when exposed to sunlight. It's like giving phenol a pair of sunglasses to keep it cool and stable.
The color of iodine in the bottle is typically purple or brown.
Silver nitrate is slightly photosensitive. In order to prevent it from under going decomposition or maintain its self properties it is stored in brown bottles.
this is becauseChloroform decomposes when exposed to direct sun light or high temperatures in the absence of air, hence the dark brown bottles. BUT Chloroform also decomposes in a dark place in the presence of air.
Silver bromide is kept in a brown bottle to protect it from light exposure. Light can cause silver bromide to degrade, affecting its sensitivity to light and ruining its performance as a light-sensitive material in photographic applications. The brown color of the bottle helps to block out damaging light rays and prevent this degradation from occurring.
Chloroform is stored in dark brown bottles because it is light-sensitive and can be broken down by exposure to light. The dark brown color of the bottle helps to protect the chloroform from degradation by blocking out light and preserving its stability.
in a brown bottle in a brown bottle
The color of iodine in the bottle is typically purple or brown.
Sodium thiosulfate is photosensitive, meaning it degrades when exposed to light. Storing it in a brown bottle helps to block out light and prevent this degradation, maintaining the stability and effectiveness of the compound.
The triiodomethane (iodoform) reaction of phenol involves the conversion of phenol to iodoform in the presence of iodine and sodium hydroxide. The reaction proceeds through oxidation of phenol to benzoic acid, followed by further oxidation and degradation to iodoform. This reaction is commonly used as a test for the presence of a methyl group attached to a phenolic compound.
Silver nitrate is slightly photosensitive. In order to prevent it from under going decomposition or maintain its self properties it is stored in brown bottles.
this is becauseChloroform decomposes when exposed to direct sun light or high temperatures in the absence of air, hence the dark brown bottles. BUT Chloroform also decomposes in a dark place in the presence of air.
Silver bromide is kept in a brown bottle to protect it from light exposure. Light can cause silver bromide to degrade, affecting its sensitivity to light and ruining its performance as a light-sensitive material in photographic applications. The brown color of the bottle helps to block out damaging light rays and prevent this degradation from occurring.
Chloroform is stored in dark brown bottles because it is light-sensitive and can be broken down by exposure to light. The dark brown color of the bottle helps to protect the chloroform from degradation by blocking out light and preserving its stability.
well some foods and beverages (like rootbeer)are stored in brown bottles to keep them cold.the brown of the bottle reflects the sun away from the food or beverage to keep it nice and cold. :)
shite is brown it is a natural hormone that creates the colour brown
The colour described as greenish-brown is Khaki.
No. The myth started due to the original colour of the famous contour bottle, which was green. The concentrated syrup of Coca-Cola is purple, but when it is mixed with all the other ingredients it becomes brown.