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
Potassium nitrate typically produces a purple flame when burned.
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.
Hydrogen burns with a pale blue flame.