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Potassium produces a lilac flame

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Which metal reacts with water and burns with a lilac flame?

Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.


What color flame does potassium ions produce in a flame emission photometer?

Potassium ions produce a lilac or light pink flame when using a flame emission photometer. The color is distinct and helps to identify the presence of potassium in a sample based on the emission spectrum produced when the sample is exposed to heat in the flame.


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What is the color of the flame of potassium iodide?

The flame of potassium iodide is typically violet or purple in color.


What metal burns with a lilac flame?

Potassium has a violet color in the flame test.


What color flame does potassium ions produce in a flame emmision photometer?

Potassium ions produce a lilac flame in a flame emission photometer. The presence of potassium in a sample can be detected by observing this characteristic color emission when the sample is introduced into the flame.


Why do potassium oxide and potassium chloride give off the same colour of light in a flame test?

Potassium ions are responsible for the characteristic violet color observed in flame tests. Both potassium oxide and potassium chloride contain potassium ions that emit the same color of light when heated in a flame due to the same electronic transitions in the potassium atoms.


What is potassium's flame color when burned?

lilac


What color is produced by sodium compounds in flame tests?

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What are the observations when potassium reacts with water?

Potassium reacts vigorously with water, as it is one of the most reactive alkali metals. When it does, it floats on top of the water, and burns a lilac flame. It also may explode. Fizzing and bubbling will also be seen as hydrogen gas is produced. The potassium reacts with the water to become a hydroxide (potassium hydroxide)