permanganate.
Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is purple, so I guess that "potassium manganate" is already purple!
purple. <3
The purple color of the KMnO4 will change to a muddy brown.
potassium permanganate is purple in colour and is used for cleaning.
Yes you can it forms purple and black crystals that form acrossed the lens like an army marching.
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).
Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) is purple, so I guess that "potassium manganate" is already purple!
purple. <3
The purple color of the KMnO4 will change to a muddy brown.
A water solution of potassium permanganate is formed.
The permanganate dissolves slowly in water to form a purple solution.
Permanganate(purple) becomes Mn2+(pale pink) and Iodide becomes Iodine.
dark brown...or really dark purple
The popular term for potassium permanganate, an intensely purple glistening crystal, inorganic chemical compound, oxidizing agent, is also known as Condy's Crystals
Potassium permanganate is polar. It has polar bonds and is classified as an ionic molecule. It will dissolve in a polar substance.
potassium permanganate is purple in colour and is used for cleaning.
Yes. For instance a solution of KMnO4 (Potassium Permanganate) in H2O (Water) is purple.