The addition of acid leading to these colors typically indicates complex chemical reactions. If the powder was a freebase, adding acid might convert it back to a salt form, potentially causing precipitation or further color changes due to pH-dependent reactions. The absence of powder at the bottom might suggest that the compound is now more soluble or has reacted to form a different phase or compound. The colors could be indicative of metal ion complexes if there are metal contaminants in your powder. For instance, copper or iron can give these hues upon reaction with certain chemicals
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