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Potassium chromate yellow

Aluminum chloride light yellow

Ferric nitrate light violet

Ferric Chloride mustard

Ferrous chloride/sulfate green

Copper (II) sulfate blue

Cupric chloride green

Nickel chloride (hydrate) green

Potassium dichromate orange

Potassium permanganate purple

Bromine water dark red

Iodine water brown

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