On heating a crystal of KC1 in potassium vapour, the crystal starts exhibiting a violet colour. What is this due to?

Solution: 
 

This happens due to the creation of F-centers, as a result of Chloride anion vacancy created upon heating KCl in excess of K vapors. The hole created by the chloride anion is filled by an electron from K, giving it a violet appearance.

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