Pure potassium chloride is a colorless/white solid.
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It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate
it gives us colour less form
The endpoint color of sodium hypochlocrite and potassium iodide is not listed.
A flame test can indicate the presence of particular elements. The purple colour of cream of tartar is caused by the potassium. Cream of tartar is a potassium salt, potassium bitartrate, sometimes called potassium hydrogen tartrate.
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It depends. It is most likely potassium chloride and lithium carbonate
it gives us colour less form
The chemical name is, potassium dichromate. It is orange in colour. Dichromate ion gives colour for this compound.
Potassium superoxide is yellow in color.
Because is an ionic compound containing a metal (the cation K+) and an anion (nonmetal Cl-). Also potassium chloride is the product of a neutralization reaction between a base (KOH) and an acid (HCl).
When freshly cut it is silvery in colour but it quickly tarnished as it reacts with oxygen in the air. all alkali metals give characteristic flame colour wich are used to identify them potassium has the colour LILAC
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
Purple colour
If pure, colorless.
Potassium chlorate is a white or colorless crystalline solid.