A bright green color is imparted to the flame by copper chloride
If the flame is less than 320, Purple... More than 320, Orange.
Candle burns with a yellow flame because its an incomplete combustion. The temperature of the flame also relates to its colour and also the trace metal ions present will influence the flame colour.
NaCl will burn with a brick-red colour in a non-luminous Bunsen flame.
An intense white flame is produced when magnesium burns.
Flames aren't always orange, their colour is depenant on what material is being burned. A substance with contains a high percentage of copper will burn with a green flame and if is contains strontium the flame would be red. Different substances produce different flame colours and this property can be used to identify substances. Orange flames indicate the presence of Sodium.
the color of the flame produced when you burn rubidium is tha same color OS what potassium produce-the colour violet
When Magnesium chloride is burnt in a Bunsen flame, it imparts no colour in the flame.
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
The colour of any sample containing copper ions burns with a bluish green flame in the flame test.
Magnesium burns bright white.
CuCl2 does NOT burn per se. However, when CuCl2 is dissovled in water in to Cu^2+ ions and Cl^- ions. Pass a ni-chrome or platinum wire through the solution, and then pass the wire through a Bunsen Burner flame. The flame colour will becomes a beautiful Blue/Green colour.
A: If you put a piece of copper wire on any type of flame (most preferably cooking flames), then you would observe that they produce a green color in the flame. Sometimes, it might give youa blue tinge but if it doesn't, it doesn't mean that there's something wrong with the copper you're using.
You get and orange - yellow colour.
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.
Copper (II) Nitrate burns in a Green flame
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