The hexadecimal RGB code of Deep Violet color is #330066. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 33 red (51/256), a 00 green (0/256) and a 66 blue component (102/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(51,0,102).
Shades of violet Violet is a color term derived from the flower of the same name. There are numerous variations of the color violet, a sampling of which are shown below
Adrenochrome ‑chrome suffix indicates a relationship to color, as pure adrenochrome is deepviolet. The oxidation reaction that converts adrenaline into adrenochrome occurs
Methyl violet give deepviolet colors in paint and ink, it is also used as a hydration indicator for silica gel. Methyl violet 10B is also known as crystal violet (and
Violet (color) Violet is the color of light at the short wavelength end of the visible spectrum, between blue and invisible ultraviolet. It is one of the seven colors
Shades of purple colors is referred to by the term violet in some other texts. The confusion about the range of meanings of the terms violet and purple is even larger when
Red-violet violet that is a deep version of a color on the line of purples on the CIE chromaticity diagram.[citation needed] In use by some artists red-violet is
Iodine at standard conditions that melts to form a deepviolet liquid at 114 °C (237 °F), and boils to a violet gas at 184 °C (363 °F). The element was discovered
Ultraviolet transmit well down to 150 nm or 160 nm wavelengths. Wood's glass is a deepviolet-blue barium-sodium silicate glass with about 9% nickel oxide developed
Violet Jessop Violet Constance Jessop (2 October 1887 – 5 May 1971), often referred to as the "Queen of sinking ships" or "Miss Unsinkable," was an Argentine woman of
Manganese isolated in 1774. It is familiar in the laboratory in the form of the deepviolet salt potassium permanganate. It occurs at the active sites in some enzymes