Probable you think to hexaamminocobalt chloride: the color is orange.
alkali metals give out electrons which is surrounded by ammonia. this is having blue colour
Cobalt (II) chloride dihydrated (purple colour) and with more water Cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrated (pink colour) .
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Cobalt reacts with Iron! RL ROCKS!
Dark blue
alkali metals give out electrons which is surrounded by ammonia. this is having blue colour
all cobalt (+ 2) salts are red but with sulphate cobalt shows pinkish red colour.....
Cobalt (II) chloride dihydrated (purple colour) and with more water Cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrated (pink colour) .
pink
Radioactive or not, pure cobalt is a gray metal.
Yes. Ammonia is a base. It will react with oxalic acid to produce ammonium oxalate.
no
Red cobalt
Yes ammonia can react with aluminum oxide. Aluminum oxide is ampoteric, that is, it shows both acidic and basic characters. Ammonia is basic in nature, so there will be a reaction between acidic and basic chemicals.
colourless
It is colorless.
It is colorless.