Electromagnetic radiation.
if using sunlight, will give off a continuous specturm
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
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
A spectroscope identifies the elements by the color that they give off.
Different elements give off different energy signals because each element has a different number of valence electrons.
no it depends on the energy level the electrons are jumping down to
The color depends on the lines of the emission spectrum of each different element.
Atoms of certain elements give off light of characteristic color when heated to high temperature since the electrons induce to absorb energy, jumps to the excited energy state called quantum jump and then returns to their ground state. The amount of energy in the photon determines its color.
if using sunlight, will give off a continuous specturm
Steam comes from boiling water.
nothing according to my face
The color is red.
fireworks and elements
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
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
No, aluminum does not give off any toxic fumes that are harmful in anyway. It does not produce gases nor does it vaporize.
The elements described are said to be radioactive.