BaCl2- and KCl-solutions have no color, and also none when mixed.
A potassium chloride (KCl) solution is colorless.
Potassium chloride dissolved in water typically appears as a clear or slightly cloudy solution with no distinct color.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
If pure, colorless.
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 solution of barium chloride is added to a solution of potassium chromate, a yellow precipitate forms.
A potassium chloride (KCl) solution is colorless.
Potassium chloride dissolved in water typically appears as a clear or slightly cloudy solution with no distinct color.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
Pure potassium chloride is a colorless/white solid.
If pure, colorless.
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.
When boiled with water it usually turns yellowish to dark brown brown.
Copper chloride solution typically appears blue or green in color.
The compound formed when potassium reacts with chlorine is potassium chloride, which is a white crystalline solid.
for the most part you really can't tell if it's coloring the flame at all, that is if you're burning it right on a Bunsen burner. if you're lucky it might spark or give the slightest bit of a white flame.
Due to the potassium ion in potassium nitrate, any firework composition made with potassium nitrate would sport a purple/violet color, unless a strong colorant compound like strontium chloride is added to the composition.