Gold does not produce a flame color when burned. When heated, gold will melt and form a shiny, metallic liquid.
Bromine is an element which is red in color and it is the non-metal which exists in liquid state.One of the allotropic form of phosphorus also exists in red color.
Sodium hypochlorite is typically colorless or may have a faint yellow hue when in its liquid form.
It is like liquid silverish color.
When salt is mixed with a liquid indicator, it may not change color immediately. The liquid indicator's color change is usually due to a change in pH levels rather than the presence of salt. Salt does not typically cause a color change in liquid indicators.
Yes.
Argon is colorless in any form.
In its liquid form, it looks like water.
Liquid soap colorant is a dye or pigment specifically formulated to be used in liquid soap making to add color. It comes in liquid form and can be easily mixed with the soap base to achieve the desired color for the soap.
The liquid xenon hasn't color.
Gold does not produce a flame color when burned. When heated, gold will melt and form a shiny, metallic liquid.
The plural form of liquid is liquids.
Bleach liquid is typically clear or slightly yellow in color.
The color of formaldehyde liquid depends on what other chemicals are added to it. For example, when potassium carbonate is added the solution acquires a violet-blue color.
Bromine is an element which is red in color and it is the non-metal which exists in liquid state.One of the allotropic form of phosphorus also exists in red color.
It changes color. AND It is any form of red
Sodium hypochlorite is typically colorless or may have a faint yellow hue when in its liquid form.