Hydrogen Peroxide, at a strength of 3 - 6% is one antiseptic, as is a solution of Iodine.
Chlorine is commonly used to disinfect swimming pool water, and sometimes bromine is used as a substitute.
iodine i think
iodine
iodine is a shiny, black silver metal and sometimes a purple liquid
Potassium although sometimes it can look purple
Cobalt is a silvery gray metal. A link is provided.
Iodine is a purple-black non metal that changes to a deep purple gas when heated.
Mercury is the metal that is liquid at room temperature
iodine
The nonmetal element iodine can be used as an antiseptic.
iodine is a shiny, black silver metal and sometimes a purple liquid
Black.Black.Black.Black.
Potassium although sometimes it can look purple
The most common liquid metal known to man is mercury. It is also often referred to as quicksilver. It is heavy and silvery-white in color.
it is the purple liquid inside a doctors needle that helps protect and get rid of metal poisoning
Cobalt is a silvery gray metal. A link is provided.
No, not liquid (mercury is the only liquid metal known) Yes, it is a metal!
Mercury is a metal that is found naturally on Earth. It is a liquid, silver in color, and highly toxic.
Mercury is a metal that is liquid at room temperature. It's a bright silver color that looks like a metal (metallic) and it tends to pool.
The only [element I know of that's purple in its elemental form is iodine. Transition metal ions can be purple as well (for example, Mn +7 is responsible for the color of potassium permanganate).