Someone told me it burns blue or purple.
Lilac to Purple-Red
Potassium chloride burns a Pink or Violet color. Source: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/flame.html
the color of the flame produced when you burn rubidium is tha same color OS what potassium produce-the colour violet
Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.
potassium
Potassium.
A lilac-violet color
Purple
A lila color, from potassium spectral lines.
Lilac to Purple-Red
Potassium chloride burns a Pink or Violet color. Source: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/chemical/flame.html
Sadly not because the average weight of a banana is 118 grams and the average amount of potassium in a banana is 422 mg and that is not enough potassium for the banana to burn purple due to all of the chemicals that make up a banana
Potassium itself is not flammable. However, if in contact with water, it exothermic reaction releases flammable hydrogen which can burn violently.
the color of the flame produced when you burn rubidium is tha same color OS what potassium produce-the colour violet
No. Carbonates do not burn.
you will get potassium bromide
The color of potassium hydroxide is either a white or yellowish color. Potassium hydroxide is a precursor to most soaps and detergents.