There isn't one. Purple is a color
I would say Potassium is the closest chemical to a purple as it is a lilac/purplish colour.
Yes.
The reaction between glycine and ninhydrin solution results in the formation of a purple compound called Ruhemann's purple. The chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Glycine + Ninhydrin --> Ruhemann's purple. The exact chemical structure of Ruhemann's purple is not fully understood, but it is commonly used in the detection of amino acids.
The element Iodine is purple in its solid state. Its chemical symbol is I and atomic number is 53. Its name comes form the Greek word "ioeides," which means "purple."
Lithium and strontium have a red flame.
I would say Potassium is the closest chemical to a purple as it is a lilac/purplish colour.
No, the color purple is a physical property of an object that results from the absorption and reflection of certain wavelengths of light. It is not the result of a physical or chemical change, but rather the interaction of light with the object's molecules.
red and blue
Yes.
Lolz is the name of Cadence's purple puffle.
The reaction between glycine and ninhydrin solution results in the formation of a purple compound called Ruhemann's purple. The chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Glycine + Ninhydrin --> Ruhemann's purple. The exact chemical structure of Ruhemann's purple is not fully understood, but it is commonly used in the detection of amino acids.
maroon I thouhg it was called deep purple.
Aden Purple did
Lavender
The name of the purple motorbike is Elita one
The Filipino name for a purple yam is Ube.
Joey is the name of the mule in the book The Color Purple.