Potassium has a 'LILAC' ( pale purple) flame.
Group (I) metals
Lithium = Red
Sodium - Yellow
Potassium = Lilac.
NB Other metals have coloured flames. Copper being the most well known , with a blue/green flame.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
Potassium burns with a purple flame.
With a shiny blue flame.
When you see a violet-purple flame, it often indicates the presence of potassium compounds, such as potassium chloride or potassium nitrate. The specific element responsible for the color is potassium.
Potassium nitrate typically produces a purple flame when burned.
the color of the flame produced when you burn rubidium is tha same color OS what potassium produce-the colour violet
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
You get and orange - yellow colour.
Potassium burns with a purple flame.
red
blue
Lilac to Purple-Red
With a shiny blue flame.
A lilac-violet color
When you see a violet-purple flame, it often indicates the presence of potassium compounds, such as potassium chloride or potassium nitrate. The specific element responsible for the color is potassium.
Potassium nitrate typically produces a purple flame when burned.
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