The color is red.
Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when heated?
Earth.
Flame tests are often used to identify metals and other substances, such as sodium. If you expose the element sodium to flame, it will give off a bright, vibrant yellow color.
Yes, but you need to know the metal of the chloride; each metal has a specific color in the flame test.
hydrogen color flame test is purple due to the acids and element combinationa
Potassium
We are not sure because fermium is a lab made element and a pure metal sample has not yet been prepared. However it is a member of the actinide series.The alloy of fermium and ytterbium is shiny and silver.
The color of the light emitted by an element heated within a flame is a physical characteristic, but this particular physical characteristic is itself determined by a chemical characteristic: the distribution of electron energy levels within the element.
Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when heated?
Earth.
Different elements produce different colors when heated. Here are a few examples: Lithium produces a red flame Sodium produces a yellow flame Copper produces a blue-green flame Potassium produces a lilac flame Barium produces a pale green flame
Flame tests are often used to identify metals and other substances, such as sodium. If you expose the element sodium to flame, it will give off a bright, vibrant yellow color.
the color of mercury is gray it has no color
Green/Blue
Yes, but you need to know the metal of the chloride; each metal has a specific color in the flame test.
This compound will not produce a flame as Aluminum, which is the element that controls whether photons(flame color) are released or not.
hydrogen color flame test is purple due to the acids and element combinationa