When iodine solution is mixed with starch solution they produce blue-black color.
electrolyte.electrolyteIn solution
Yes, manganese has ions in solutions.
The correct answer is: Ionization and Dissociation.
To prepare a colloidal solution from a true solution, you can add a dispersing medium (such as water) to the true solution. This will break down the solute particles in the true solution into smaller particles, forming a colloidal suspension. The interactions between the solute particles and the dispersing medium will stabilize the colloidal particles, preventing them from settling.
Bases produce hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution.
Arrhenius acids ionize in solution to produce hydrogen ions (H+).
A base in solution will produce hydroxide or OH- ions.
When iodine solution is mixed with starch solution they produce blue-black color.
All acids produce hydrogen ions (H+) in aqueous solution.
A hydroxyl ion
Hydroxide Ions
electrolyte.electrolyteIn solution
Alkali produce hydroxyl ions in solution and it makes the solution alkaline.
A supersaturated solution is most likely to produce crystals if disturbed, as the excess solute in the solution will start to come out of the solution and form crystal structures. Disturbing the solution can provide the necessary energy for the crystallization process to begin.
A hydroxyl ion
Solvent