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permanganate.
Purple to colourless
Potassium.
Iron gives amethyst it's color.
Chromate
The purple KMnO4 is decolourise
permanganate.
Purple to colourless
Yes. For instance a solution of KMnO4 (Potassium Permanganate) in H2O (Water) is purple.
molar mass is 158.03 g/mol color is purple chemical formula is KMnO4
Potassium.
Gene responsible for purple color is dominant over white color.
KMnO4 is the formula; The molecular weight is 158. The substance is a deep purple/almost black solid which in water turns intense purple.
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).
Chromate
Iron gives amethyst it's color.
As we all know that the potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is the dark purple color solution ...and in titration it become colorless ....so when the titration is completed ...and the other single drop of KMnO4 solution produce pinkish colour in a beaker ...which indicate that the reaction was completed just a single drop before .. we use indicator in a a reaction in order to indicate ...but we dont used indicator in titration with KMnO4 because it also indicate us by changing its color ...colorless to pink