sparks from yellow to blue
calcium chloride burns with a orange flame.
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
Yes, but you need to know the metal of the chloride; each metal has a specific color in the flame test.
Imagine a sparkler... Cobalt Chloride sends off millions of tiny, yellow sparks that shoot upward with the flame. Do not get to close when doing a flame test
lithium chloride is red in colour ref: http://eip.k20center.org/wp-content/uploads/flame-test-teacher1.doc
Iron has a yellow-gold color in the flame test.
A goldisf color.
No, sodium chloride is a very stable compound
yellow Any color in solution; the flame test is for metals.
Iron is a sort of sparkly-black when it is burned.
Sodium chloride (salt) gives a yellow-orange flame result.
It is recommended to use the sodium chloride solution; the color in the flame test is yellow.
calcium chloride burns with a orange flame.
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
Orangish yellow
Yes, but you need to know the metal of the chloride; each metal has a specific color in the flame test.
Imagine a sparkler... Cobalt Chloride sends off millions of tiny, yellow sparks that shoot upward with the flame. Do not get to close when doing a flame test