This is also iodine, as a gas.
The purple gas that forms when heating iodine crystals is called iodine vapor.
Iodine is a purple-black non metal that changes to a deep purple gas when heated.
Amethyst crystals are known to turn into purple vapour when they are heated. This phenomena is due to the presence of iron impurities in the crystal structure of amethyst that react to heat by creating the purple coloring.
Iodine is a solid nonmetal that gives off purple vapor when heated.
When iodine is heated, it sublimes directly from a solid to a purple gas. The gas produced is diatomic iodine molecules (I2).
The fumes given off when crystals of iodine are heated are purple in color.
Iodine is a black solid that sublimes directly to a purple vapor without passing through a liquid phase when heated gently.
iodine is soluble in CHCl3. Liquid become purple in color.
It gets further apart and turns into a pink purple colour
The shiny nonmetal that gives off purple vapors is iodine. When heated, solid iodine sublimes directly into a purple vapor without first turning into a liquid.
Iodine on heating gives off dense purple vapor.
The element described is likely iodine. Iodine is a shiny nonmetal that sublimes into purple vapors when heated.