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colour of phosphorus , carbon, iodine, potassium, sulfur?​

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Answered by bdankitha1
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Answer:

Phosporus: many colors

Carbon: Black

Iodine: violet gas

Pottasium : Silver

Sulfur: Pale.yellow

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Phosphorus have different  colours - white , red  , violet and black.

Carbon too have different colours - black, brown, red, blue, green and teal

Iodine - Solid iodine is a deep purple colour. Iodine vapour and solutions of iodine in nonpolar solvents are also purple. Aqueous iodine solutions, however, have a yellow - orange colour.

Potassium - Potassium metal is soft and white with a silvery lustre, has a low melting point, and is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Potassium imparts a lavender colour to a flame, and its vapour is green.

Sulfur - Pale yellow

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