Yellow Yellow
it will form a yellow precipitate
greyish
They are not soluble, therefore they do not precipitate or form a color....a.k.a....no reaction...
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color
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It's a golden yellow.
Yes it is a precipitate, generally yellow in colour
White
it will form a yellow precipitate
greyish
Its yellow in colour
Put drops of Sodium, Potassium, or Ammonium Hydroxide in it. The Cupric hydroxide will precipitate out in blue colour. Dont put excess hydroxide or there will be a formation of another intense blue complex compound
White
metalicc or grey
They are not soluble, therefore they do not precipitate or form a color....a.k.a....no reaction...
AgSCN forms a white precipitate in water.
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color