it is like the color but gold more
Copper sulphate (:
Copper (II) Nitrate burns in a Green flame
A Flame Test. Using a platinum or nichrome wire. Clean the wire in hydrochloric acid, Then dip the wire into a solution containing copper(II) ions. e.g. copper sulphate solution. The pass the wire through a Bunsen burner flame. The flame should burn a green/blue colour.
Flame colours depend on just the metal ion. All copper compounds give the same colour, green.
The green flame is likely due to the presence of copper in the ink used in the magazines. When copper is heated, it can produce a green flame.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
Green/Blue
because platinum isn't a conductor, as apposed to copper which is a very high conductor.
The colour of any sample containing copper ions burns with a bluish green flame in the flame test.
Bright yellow
The matter in copper wire melts then explodes into a green flame
When heated in an open flame the crystals are dehydrated and turn grayish-white. -www.wikipedia.com