Chemistry, asked by arjun121214, 6 months ago

Two beakers A and B with equal amount of water to which Phenolphthalein is added is
taken. Sodium is added to beaker A and Magnesium is added to beaker B .
In which beaker the solution turns pink ?
What is the reason for the pink colour of the solution ?
Suggest a method by which the colourless solution obtained by adding metal in beaker B can also be made pink ?​

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Answered by clashhowler
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Answer:

Two beakers A and B with equal amount of water to which Phenolphthalein is added is

taken. Sodium is added to beaker A and Magnesium is added to beaker B .

In which beaker the solution turns pink ?

What is the reason for the pink colour of the solution ?

Suggest a method by which the colourless solution obtained by adding metal in beaker B can also be made pink ?

Answered by yuvrajmehta7929
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Answer:

Beaker A which contain sodium will turn water pink because it will form sodium hydroxide on reacting with water and turns water containing phenolphthalein pink.

solution of beaker B can be turned pink by heating the content in it which will make magnesium react with hot water and form magnesium hydroxide.

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