Quote: Originally posted by woelen | I can imagine that glutamate is capable of forming nicely colored complexes with transition metals. Try adding a solution of your Na-glutamate to a
solution of a copper salt, a cobalt salt, a nickel salt, an iron salt, a chromium(III) salt and see what colors you obtain. Iḿ not sure about
which colors you get, but I would be surprised if none of these metals shows interesting reactions with the ion. |
Yeah ok I will try after my exams, have you ever tried any experiments on it ?
which ones u think i shall try ? i don't have a lot copper stuff,
copper acetate/oxide/nitrate/carbonate/copper metal alone - sodium glutamate ?
i think carbonate might not work, and i dont think copper will also as its less reactive than sodium
[Edited on 19-3-2013 by KonkreteRocketry] |