combustion as it is easier to tell that it has worked and more reliable.
yes it is
Try exposing the water to sunlight, the U.V. will cause the Bromine to burn out more quickly. Also when checking your chemicals keep in mind that most chlorine and bromine free shocks will reactivate a little bit of the old bromine. If you are testing your water for bromine levels try shocking it first, wait a little bit and then test for bromine.
As it causes a colourless reaction when you add both the bromine water and the oil you're testing for unsaturation. you can also use iodine water - it'll do exactly the same thing; BE CAREFUL though as both solutions are very hazardous. hope this helped!
Testing, if you mean determining in your substance is hexane or hexene, could be to test the boiling point of each. Hexene's will be higher because of the double bond.
A squeaky pop is realised when testing for hydrogen as I tested In science at my school.
yes it is
Bromine reacts with the double / triple bonds giving typically a colourless compound. the bromine water therefore fades as the bromine reacts.
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Try exposing the water to sunlight, the U.V. will cause the Bromine to burn out more quickly. Also when checking your chemicals keep in mind that most chlorine and bromine free shocks will reactivate a little bit of the old bromine. If you are testing your water for bromine levels try shocking it first, wait a little bit and then test for bromine.
they are testing if its real or not <3
is the testing really worth it
pharmacological testing relates the aspect of effectable drug against a particular disease.
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NO
You can't yourself. Only a machine shop that has the equipment can do it. And it is called bench flowing. Or flow testing.