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Pure potassium chloride is a colorless/white solid.
The endpoint color of sodium hypochlocrite and potassium iodide is not listed.
A flame test can indicate the presence of particular elements. The purple colour of cream of tartar is caused by the potassium. Cream of tartar is a potassium salt, potassium bitartrate, sometimes called potassium hydrogen tartrate.
It will change colour and become purple
I would say Potassium is the closest chemical to a purple as it is a lilac/purplish colour.
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.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
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The chemical name is, potassium dichromate. It is orange in colour. Dichromate ion gives colour for this compound.
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Pure potassium chloride is a colorless/white solid.
The color is from the potassium !
Purple colour
White in colour
green
When freshly cut it is silvery in colour but it quickly tarnished as it reacts with oxygen in the air. all alkali metals give characteristic flame colour wich are used to identify them potassium has the colour LILAC
potassium magnate are purple in colour n when they are mixed with water they start to diffuse,