Purple gas commonly refers to the chemical weapon known as chlorine gas. It is a highly toxic substance that can harm anyone who inhales it, regardless of their gender or age. It is typically used in warfare and is prohibited under international law.
Iodine is a purple-black non metal that changes to a deep purple gas when heated.
When iodine is heated, it sublimates, meaning it transitions directly from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid. This gas appears purple due to the specific wavelengths of light absorbed and emitted by iodine molecules. The purple color is a characteristic feature of iodine vapor, making it easily identifiable. Upon cooling, the purple gas can condense back into solid iodine, forming dark purple crystals.
Iodine sublimes into a purple gas without passing through a liquid phase. This is a change in physical state, which is a physical change.
When iodine is heated, it sublimates and forms a purple gas known as iodine vapor. This vapor is composed of diatomic iodine molecules (I2) and has a distinctive violet color. The purple gas is an indicator of iodine's transition from solid to gas without passing through a liquid state. Iodine vapor can be harmful if inhaled, so safety precautions should be taken when handling it.
Well, you see the color of natural gas is normally purple. But if you've had a lot to drink that evening then it can sometimes become a shade a pink like purple. Happy to help. I knew the answer from past experience
Purple Gas was created in 2003.
the thing with purple gas
The duration of Purple Gas is 1.35 hours.
Purple !! :) x
No it's just dyed purple so people can see the gas.
Purple Gas - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A
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.
Iodine is a purple-black non metal that changes to a deep purple gas when heated.
I expect you mean iodine vapour. Please see the link.
When iodine is heated, it sublimates, meaning it transitions directly from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid. This gas appears purple due to the specific wavelengths of light absorbed and emitted by iodine molecules. The purple color is a characteristic feature of iodine vapor, making it easily identifiable. Upon cooling, the purple gas can condense back into solid iodine, forming dark purple crystals.
The purple gas formed when heating solid iodine in a test tube is iodine vapor. Iodine sublimes directly from a solid to a gas when heated, turning into a purple gas that condenses back into solid iodine crystals when cooled.
purple/blue because of the ethaire in the gas