What makes the crystals of potassium chloride sometimes appear violet?
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This is due to F center, electron become exicted and when they come to ground state they radiate energy in visible region. When mechanical stress is applied on a polar crystals so as to deform them, electricity produced due to displacement of ions which makes the crystals of potassium chloride sometimes appear violet.
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