The ion I(3-) penetrate the molecule of amylose; the complex formed is blue.
Purple.
Blue and red make purple when mixed together.
When iodine and borax are mixed, they do not react chemically. Both substances will remain as separate entities in the mixture. Iodine is a purple-black solid, while borax is a white crystalline powder.
Seeing as red and blue mixed together makes purple, red and purple mixed together would make a magenta or mauve, depending on the intensity and amount of red and purple involved. Depending on the amounts you mix them in; some shade of red-violet or red-purple. A tertiary color.
When sugar and iodine are mixed, the iodine will turn purple or black due to a reaction with the starch that is naturally present in sugar. This color change is commonly used as a simple test for the presence of starch.
When cornstarch is mixed with iodine, a process called iodine starch complex formation occurs. This reaction turns the mixture dark purple because the iodine molecules interact with the starch molecules and form a specific type of complex that absorbs light in the visible spectrum, giving it a purple color.
The mixture turn into a dark shade of purple.
When iodine is mixed with dichloromethane, the resulting color is purple or violet.
Iodine is used to test for starch; when the two are combined a deep bluish-black color is produced. This is a result of the intensely colored I3- ion forming inside the helices of the amylose regions in the starch.
When iodine is mixed with decane, it typically forms a purple or violet color. This color change is due to the reaction between iodine and the carbon-carbon double bonds in decane, resulting in the formation of an adduct that absorbs light in the visible spectrum, giving it a purple color.
Purple.
When cyan and purple are mixed together, they create a shade of blue.
Blue and red make purple when mixed together.
When blue and purple are mixed together, the color created is a shade of indigo.
When blue and purple are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of indigo.
When purple and blue are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of indigo.
Purple and red make a shade of dark red or maroon when mixed together.