Aluminum can turn purple when exposed to high temperatures, typically above 300 degrees Celsius. This color change is due to the formation of a thin oxide layer on the surface of the aluminum.
Red cabbage juice turns purple when sprayed with bleach.
Copper is a metal that turns green when oxidized.
Iodine turns purple in the presence of starch. This is a common chemical test used to detect the presence of starch in substances like food or plants. When iodine comes into contact with starch, it forms a complex that appears purple in color.
heating copper to a very high temperature and letting it air cool can result is a purple hue.
Iodine turns blue-black in color in the presence of starch.
It turns purple!!
Potassium although sometimes it can look purple
Red cabbage juice turns purple when sprayed with bleach.
Copper is a metal that turns green when oxidized.
No, If it is purple, it is a strong alkali e.g. oven cleaner
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Iodine is a purple-black non metal that changes to a deep purple gas when heated.
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blood is never purple but its really blue. but as soon as it hits oxygen it turns red.
The metal called Copper