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non metal used in purple colour solution antiseptic

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Answered by writersparadise
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The non-metal used in purple coloured antiseptic solution is iodine. It is the colour of iodine that gives the antiseptic solution its purple colour.


Iodine can be used for topical application first aid treatment of injuries such as blisters, grazes, abrasions, cuts and minor burns.
Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Answer: Non-metal used in antiseptic solution is iodine.

Explanation:

Antiseptic solution is defined as the solution which kills or stops the growth of microorganisms on the external surfaces of the body.

Non-metal is defined as the element which gains electron to attain stable electronic configuration.

The non-metal which is purple in color and also is used as an antiseptic is iodine. This is the 53rd element in the periodic table.

Hence, non-metal used in antiseptic solution is iodine.

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