Burning magnesium will result in a brilliant white light.
the colour of flame that buring magnesium with oxygen creates is a bluish orange or even purple-like colour.
Magnesium does not have a specific flame color when it burns.
silvery pink
it burns white
A white bright glare
The flame of Mg is bright white.
Magnesium sulfate is not flammable; by heating it is thermally decomposed.
Greenish
Greenish
Magnesium burns bright white.
Blue or lavender.
When Magnesium chloride is burnt in a Bunsen flame, it imparts no colour in the flame.
Magnesium sulfate is not flammable; by heating it is thermally decomposed.
No color. When burning chlorine, the flame gains no additional color from the chlorine. Examples of this may be found by burning Aluminum chloride or Magnesium chloride, both of which burn colorless. This means that Chlorine contributes no color to the flame.
An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
Greenish
Magnesium burns bright white.
Greenish
it gets really bright.
Blue or lavender.
white
A lilac-violet color
Red