why is potassium chloride sometimes violet instead of pure white?
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| 16th May, 2008,
12:43: PM
Expert Answer:
due to metal excess defect due to anionic vacancies. KCl having extra K is voilet.
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| 20th May, 2008,
08:38: AM
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