Mercury (I) Hydroxide Hg OH2 (2 is subscript) Mercury(II) Hydroxide Hg (OH)2
the color of mercury is gray it has no color
It has a white color in the form of powder of cyrstals : )
Calcium hydroxide is basic and hence the litmus will remain blue.
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Mercury (I) Hydroxide Hg OH2 (2 is subscript) Mercury(II) Hydroxide Hg (OH)2
The formula of mercury(I) hydroxide is Hg2(OH)2.
The color of potassium hydroxide is either a white or yellowish color. Potassium hydroxide is a precursor to most soaps and detergents.
Mercury (I) hydroxide.
HgOH would be called mercury(I) hydroxide or mercurous hydroxide. This is a compound that is not well characterised, in other words it is reported by chemists but (as far as I know) the existence of the solid compound has not been proven- e.g. by x-ray crystallography. Some authors say it only exists in solution. It would contain the diatomic Hg22+ ion and the formula would be written Hg2(OH)2.
the color of mercury is gray it has no color
The color of Mercury in flame is red.
Mercury is grayish/whitish color, or a dark gray!
NOTHING! Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a base, and BLP does not change color with a base.
Hg(OH)2
Magnesium hydroxide is used as an antacid to neutralise the effect of acid in the stomach.
The true color of Mercury is mostly gray.