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it could but it would not be vary reliable because some elements burn close to the same color and when you have compounds it also changes the color of the flame.

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14y ago

yes. Copper changes color under high temperatures. It becomes brighter and just looks different in other ways. This is one example

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13y ago

Not as the only test, but certain metallic ions produce different colored flames which may be an indicator.

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11y ago

Because some metals have different, specific colors in the flame.
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13y ago

yes but only a metal ion

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no

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yes

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Yes.

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because why

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