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Sodium astatide is white.

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15y ago

> purple <

Probably not: I would expect white.

Most of the compounds (salts) of group I elements with halogens are white. E.g sodium chloride, potassium iodide. I don't know of any reason why astatine would be different. Lilac :)

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7mo ago

Potassium sulfate is typically a white, colorless or sometimes pale yellow solid.

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14y ago

Potassium iodide is a white, inorganic salt compound with formula KI.

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16y ago

white crystalline solid, colourless in solution

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15y ago

The color is a bright yellow. The solution is transparent with no precipitate

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13y ago

Its a white solid that is soluble in water.

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13y ago

purple like barney :D

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13y ago

It is a white solid

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11y ago

White

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