Im pretty sure that Iodine does though not 100% sure.
Are you talking about an element or a compound?
Black/dark grey
AnswerIodine is an element that is a shiny grey solid and can be seen subliming slightly at RTP (Room Temperature and Pressure) into a purple-pink gas. Unless in solution, it is never a liquid.
Iodine is water insoluble and turns black when exposed to light, Iodine is used in the diet and if we dont get enough iodine we may get impaired physical development in children. Iodine is a halogen so is toxi and can be used to kill bacteria. Iodine can also tell you whether a substance has starch or not in it.
It's white or either black depends on the product
Copper(II) oxide is a solid. It is a black powder that is insoluble in water and often used as a pigment or catalyst.
Iodine is a grey solid halogen at room temperature. It has a shiny appearance and can sublimate into a purple vapor when heated.
Black/dark grey
Iodine is a grayish-black solid at room temperature and pressure. It sublimes into a purple gas without passing through a liquid phase. So, iodine gas is not brown or grey, but purple in color.
There are not purple. they are grey
Carbon is a solid, nonmetallic element that can form in a variety of different structures, including an allotrope called graphite, which appears dark grey or black in color.
Blue Turns to Grey was created on 1965-12-04.
AnswerIodine is an element that is a shiny grey solid and can be seen subliming slightly at RTP (Room Temperature and Pressure) into a purple-pink gas. Unless in solution, it is never a liquid.
A Blue-Grey depending on you green and purple.
No, they are grey and white.
Iodine is a grey solid element that forms a purple gas on heating. :)
Red and blue will make purple.
Grey