Hi All & Happy New Year!!!
Can anyone think of a chemical that changes colour when heated in water??
Our memories have gone blank here......getting up to speed takes time....
Cheers,
Robyn
colour change
Re: colour change
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse/Our%20Org ... z;STATUS=A
Dunno if this is what your after the first demo on mercuric iodide
Dunno if this is what your after the first demo on mercuric iodide
- kase
- Posts: 20
- Joined: 17 Aug 2009, 12:30
- Job Title: Lab Technician
- School: Berri Regional Secondary College
- Suburb: Berri
- State/Location: SA
Re: colour change
Hi Robyn,
The only thing I can think of would be to use a glucose solution with some benedicts solution added. Will change from blue to orange when heated.
Cheers Kase
PS This is my first ever post!
The only thing I can think of would be to use a glucose solution with some benedicts solution added. Will change from blue to orange when heated.
Cheers Kase
PS This is my first ever post!
Re: colour change
I found something else too
Thermochromic materials reversibly change colour as their temperature is
changed. There are a very large number of systems, but one common example
of thermochromic transitions in metal complexes is the transition between
the blue tetrahedral and pink octahedral coordinations of cobalt (II) when
cobalt chloride is added to anhydrous ethanol and the temperature changed.
Thermochromic materials reversibly change colour as their temperature is
changed. There are a very large number of systems, but one common example
of thermochromic transitions in metal complexes is the transition between
the blue tetrahedral and pink octahedral coordinations of cobalt (II) when
cobalt chloride is added to anhydrous ethanol and the temperature changed.
Re: colour change
Thank you guys - as usual you didn't let me down.
Kase, for your very first post - fantastic information!
Cheers,
Robyn
Kase, for your very first post - fantastic information!
Cheers,
Robyn
Re: colour change
Just some extra info that might be useless, but from engineering supply co's you can buy thermal crayons they chalk them on metal and as you heat the metal they change colour at differant temperatures
- noona
- Posts: 900
- Joined: 11 May 2007, 10:00
- Job Title: Lab Tech
- School: Greystanes High School
- Suburb: Greystanes
- State/Location: NSW
Re: colour change
ME TOO
-
- Posts: 226
- Joined: 22 Mar 2007, 10:00
- Job Title: Labbie
- School: Goulburn High School
- Suburb: Goulburn
- State/Location: NSW
Re: colour change
I have tried my local engineering supplies if anybody can tell me where I can source them in Sydney that would be appreciated. Thanks Cindy