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Strontium will produce different colours dependant on the circumstances. If the flame has oxygen and hydrogen present, the flame will be red. With chlorine in the flame it will be a brighter red. If it is the strontium atoms excited by themselves they produce a violet colour.
The chemicals that are burned make the air we breathe bad. Plus it is burned and turns into smoke and smoke is not good for the human lungs.
because its hot.No, not excactly. Burning things turn blue mostly, but red for oxygen
All living plants and animals contain carbon in their cells. Humans eat carbon in all natural foods and meat and the gas is released when the food is burned into energy, and it combines with the oxygen we breathe to make CO2.
red
Strontium nitrate emits a bright red flame when it is burned.
yellow.
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Because salt is Sodium Chloride and when burned reacts with oxygen to form Sodium Chloride Oxide
Red. Strontium is often used in fireworks to give off a deep red colour when burned.
By heating many salts are melted.
Strontium will produce different colours dependant on the circumstances. If the flame has oxygen and hydrogen present, the flame will be red. With chlorine in the flame it will be a brighter red. If it is the strontium atoms excited by themselves they produce a violet colour.
because he has a mask on and his head was burned. ?:l
The chemicals that are burned make the air we breathe bad. Plus it is burned and turns into smoke and smoke is not good for the human lungs.
Sodium chloride doesn't burn; at 801 0C is melted and at 1 413 0C become a gas.
The melting point of sodium chloride is 801 0C; at this temperature truffles and other organic addtives are burned.