With anything that contains Fe (3+) ions :-)
The name of the reactant consumed in a reaction depends on the specific chemical reaction being referred to. In general, reactants are the starting substances that undergo a chemical change. If you provide more details about the specific reaction, I can give you the exact name of the reactant involved.
Yes, glucose is expected to give a positive iodine test. Iodine reacts with glucose to form a blue-black color, indicating the presence of reducing sugars in the sample.
It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate
The reactant is the substance present at the start of a chemical reaction, while the product is the substance(s) formed from a chemical reaction.
Carbon form carbon dioxide by oxydation.
The reaction between NaCl, HCl, and KSCN does not directly give any colored products. It typically results in the formation of NaSCN (sodium thiocyanate) and KCl (potassium chloride), with HCl acting as a catalyst. The color of the products is usually white or colorless.
No when you but iodine with sarch for example a potato the starch reacrs with the iodine and it turns black
A reactant that gives the lowest yield by limiting the amount of product is called a limiting reactant. The limiting reactant will run out, so that only a limited amount of product can be made from the reactants.
Yes, proteins can give a positive iodine test. When iodine reacts with proteins, it forms a complex that results in a brown color change, indicating a positive test for proteins.
When iron reacts with hydrochloric acid, you will typically see bubbles of hydrogen gas being released. The iron will dissolve, forming iron chloride, which can give the solution a greenish color. Additionally, the solution may become warmer due to the exothermic nature of the reaction.
It burns to give T2O5 - that should be an easy equation to write.....
The coefficients give the ratio of moles reactant to moles product.
The name of the reactant consumed in a reaction depends on the specific chemical reaction being referred to. In general, reactants are the starting substances that undergo a chemical change. If you provide more details about the specific reaction, I can give you the exact name of the reactant involved.
Phenylalanine gives a yellow color with concentrated nitric acid due to the formation of a nitro derivative. Nitric acid reacts with the aromatic ring of phenylalanine, leading to the formation of a yellow compound.
You can predict the reactant in a decomposition reaction by looking at the products formed and reversing the process. Typically, the reactant will be a single compound that breaks down into two or more simpler substances. The reactant is often a stable compound that can be decomposed under specific conditions, such as heat or light.
Carbon Dioxide CO2
"oxidation"