calcium burns red sodium burns orange
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
barium chloride
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.
It burns a distinct bright orange/red color which is unique to hydrogen alone.
Yes, red and yellow, when mixed paints, makes orange.
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
A better question would be "which elements burn red", as more than one element burns red. Lithium chloride burns red, calcium chloride burnds a red-orange, and strontium chloride burns bright red.
lithium chloride burns with a red flame but im not sure what element on its own burns with a red flame =s
orange I disagree - calcium burns Red I disagree with you're answer^ whoever said red... while it is true that calcium burns red, we are talking about a binary compound, not a single element. calcium chloride burns orange. You are being too general. Calcium Chloride burns a deep orange with a slightly lighter orange core. Just saying orange is not enough. Just tried it in my lab - the main color is Red -sorry It depends on the purity of the salt and the amount of organic particles present.
barium chloride
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.
Strengh orange burns bright as sun, orange is high visibility. Orange is colour of uk mobile network. Weakness orange is not red. Orange is not bold.
It burns a distinct bright orange/red color which is unique to hydrogen alone.
Strontium nitrate emits a bright red flame when it is burned.
red-orange
the color of mercury is gray it has no color
red orange and pink