Red brick; it is not a burning but a heating.
When Magnesium chloride is burnt in a Bunsen flame, it imparts no colour in the flame.
Calcium Chloride burns a deep orange with a slightly lighter orange core and has a light red glow at the top. The colour calcium chloride burns is described as brick red.
I'm not sure but I know that when sodium reacts with bromine it does that.
The colour turns brick Red .
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
When calcium chloride is subjected to a flame test, it produces an orange-red flame. This color is due to the presence of calcium in the compound, which emits that specific wavelength of light when heated.
The color of lithium in the flame test is red.
The flame color of calcium chloride is typically a deep orange-red color. This color is due to the presence of calcium ions in the compound, which emit this characteristic color when heated.
calcium chloride burns with a orange flame.
red
Ferric chloride burns with a blue/green flame.
Flame colours depend on just the metal ion. All copper compounds give the same colour, green.