its MnO4 that gives purple colour to the KMnO4 solution. MnO4 absorbs all the six colours present in the white light except for indigo and this colour reflects back to our eyes that is why we see it as purple coloured solution.
white,pink,red,yellow,champagne, purple, blue, red-tipped yellow, yellow, lilac, orange, and coral.
Fluorine is the only halogen that does not naturally exist in any positive oxidation state. The other halogens - chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine - can exist in various positive oxidation states, though they are less common in nature compared to their negative oxidation states.
yes they only see ocean colour though
Glucose loses electrons through oxidation while oxygen gains thoes electrons throught reduction.
Yes.... its all over the side of my house and my car..... not sure why its purple tho! Im actually googling the answer to that right now which is how i came across ur question lol.... though id answer simce it seems no one else xared enough to give a simple yes or no haha
violet. It does depend on the kind of purple though.
Well just a while ago I saw a robin that was dying and the blood was purple. I think it depends on what type though!
Yes Justin Bieber likes the color pink he also likes the color purple. Purple is Justin's fave color and so is mine
Well I'm not positive but I don't think so. I know for a fact that he likes purple and bile though those are his favorite colors.:)
Black is not a colour though.
Most starfish are any of the following colors: pink, orange, red or grey. Though there have been cases where they can be a different color such as white.
I'd say either purple, pink or blue, but not a colour that will make your teeth look mouldey e.g. green or yellow or white, though lime green is cool! x
-1 is most common, though oxidation number up to +7 are known (except for fluorine)
When you mix the colors green and purple, you would get a brownish-purple color. I think this would happen because the green adds a bit to the purple, which sort-of makes a brownish-black color. But when you look deeper and closer towards the color, the color starts to advance to a little shadeness of purplr again, but the brownish-black color still remained. I also did this on an art pallet at art class, then I got in trouble. Joking about the last part, though!
No, I do not think you can buy a purple rabbit, though I bet you can dye a rabbit purple. I know for SURE that you can't get a purple rabbit, but I know you can dye one purple.
blues....it will be a light purple though. Red + Blue = Purple
well she likes purple not sure about yellow though