The colour of aqueous potassium permanganate ranges from violet to lighter shades of purple depending on its concentration.
Please see the related link below to see an image bench scale testing of potassium permaganate showing the range of colour that it can appear.
A potassium bromide solution is colorless.
Potassium ions solutions are generally white or colourless. The colour formed is due to the anions, like Chromate, Permanganate, Manganate, etc
It is colorless in solution. It is also colorless as a salt.
It depends on the anion. Potassium Chloride is clear water white. Potassium Dichromate is an intense orange. Potassium permanganate is a very deep purple.
blue or clear
It is a colourless transparent solution.
If pure, colorless.
Potassium bromide is basically a chemical.
"Potassium bromide"
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
Chemical formula of potassium bromide is KBr. Potassium and bromide ions make a giant lattice. It is very hard.
If pure, colorless.
Bromine is solution is orange/red depending on how dilute it is. Potassium permanganate solutions are purple.
potassium bromide + fluorine --> potassium fluoride + bromide
Potassium bromide is basically a chemical.
lead nitrate + potassium bromide --> lead bromide + potassium nitrate
H2 is formed which is a colourless gas but you can see bubbles. Br2 is also produced which is a dark orange/brown and turns the solution to this colour.
"Potassium bromide"
The ionic compound potassium bromide, with formula KBr.
No. However, bromine would displace iodine in potassium iodide.
Chemical formula of potassium bromide is KBr. Potassium and bromide ions make a giant lattice. It is very hard.
Harry Bryant Hart has written: 'The free energy of dilution of activities of the ions of potassium bromide in aqueous solutions' -- subject(s): Ions, Potassium bromide, Solution (Chemistry)
It is lead bromide and potassium nitrate