I tried this little experiment as well, but I obtained a white flocculent solid, on top of the liquid. As Plante1999 said, the liquid first becomes
opaque and white, and after swirling a flocculent solid is formed which moves to the top of the liquid. This solid, however, is white in my case,
white like snow.
@Plante1999: What kind of vinegar did you use? Was it clear colorless, or some colored and spicey stuff? In my experiment I used diluted acetic acid
from a chemical supplier and I used plain household bleach for the hypochlorite. I used purified hexamine, recrystallized from so-called ESBIT solid
fuel tablets. The hexamine I used has a fishy smell. Maybe the yellow color you observed is due to some impurity? |