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What element burn the color purple?

Potassium burns with a purple flame.


What color flame do you get when you burn potassium K?

A lilac-violet color


What color do you get when you burn potassium chloride?

A lila color, from potassium spectral lines.


What flame color do you get when you burn potassium?

Lilac to Purple-Red


What color would Potassium nitrate burn?

Potassium nitrate typically produces a purple flame when burned.


What color flame do you get if you potassium burn?

When you burn potassium, it produces a lilac or light purple flame. This color is due to the excitation of electrons in the potassium atoms as they release energy in the form of light. The specific color emitted is characteristic of the element potassium and is often used in flame tests to identify its presence in compounds.


What color flame will rubidium give off?

the color of the flame produced when you burn rubidium is tha same color OS what potassium produce-the colour violet


Dos potassium carbonate burn?

No. Carbonates do not burn.


If potassium burns purple wound a banana burn the same color?

Oh, dude, potassium burns purple because of its atomic properties and stuff. But, like, a banana is not just a potassium stick waiting to ignite. So, no, a banana won't burn purple unless you dip it in some crazy chemicals or something. But, hey, who am I to stop you from trying?


What color flame test does potassium chloride?

When flame tested, Sodium ions range from a yellow to a bright orange flame and Potassium ions give a lilac or light purple flame. Neither the Sulphate nor the Chloride ions should have emission spectra in the visible range.


What flame does potassium give?

Potassium typically gives a lilac or light purple flame when burned. This color is due to the energy released when potassium atoms are excited and return to their ground state, emitting light in the visible spectrum.


What happens when potassium is allowed to burn in bromine vapour?

When potassium is allowed to burn in bromine vapor, a vigorous reaction occurs, resulting in the formation of potassium bromide. The reaction produces a bright light and heat. Potassium bromide is a stable, white crystalline compound.