Yellow Yellow
Silver chloride precipitate is white in color.
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color
A white precipitate forms when silver nitrate and potassium carbonate react, due to the formation of insoluble silver carbonate.
They are not soluble, therefore they do not precipitate or form a color....a.k.a....no reaction...
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It's a golden yellow.
White
Silver chloride precipitate is white in color.
Silver bromide (AgBr) is a light yellowish precipitate.
Magnesium carbonate precipitate is white in color.
Aqueous ammonium solutions are colorless. Ammonium compounds usually do not impart any distinct color to the solution when dissolved in water.
metalicc or grey
Yes it is a precipitate, generally yellow in colour
it is white in color
Iron precipitate can vary in color depending on the oxidation state of the iron. It can appear as orange, brown, or red in color.
BLUE
the precipitate is calcium sulfate (CaSO4) and its white in color