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Smells(Pun intended ) like Strontium thogh the odor is not all bad. I believe they used this substance for flares in Czarist Russia. Getting a bit off course, I have seen prayer cards of one of the Grand duchesses Holding aloft a Strontium Night flare-giving off a dense purple light-rarteh than amore religous-oreinted candle. Gentian Violet, which comes form Bulgaria is also used for purple smoke screens and fusees-flares, It is not an element, though.

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Iodine sublimes from a solid directly into a violet vapour with a characteristic bleachy odour.

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iodine or bromine

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iodine

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Iodine

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Sulfur

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iodine

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Iodine, I2.

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Fluorine

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