sulphur
S + O2 = SO2
Sulfur burns with a blue flame, though it is hard to see in bright light. Caesium has a blue-violet flame.
it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet
The candle burns with a single flame.
Boron burns, it burns with a green flame
It burns things
lithium chloride burns with a red flame but im not sure what element on its own burns with a red flame =s
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.
Potassium although sometimes it can look purple
Sulfur burns with a blue flame, though it is hard to see in bright light. Caesium has a blue-violet flame.
A fellow flame is produced when sodium is burned as a single element. Sodium as a compound :, baking soda, washing soda, and table salt also burns yellow .
My Flame Burns Blue was created in 2004-07.
Chromium I don't know about Chrome, maybe, but Copper definitely does and is the most well known for doing so. So I would say Copper. Copper burns blue-green in a flame test. Thallium burns bright green.
The element that burns brilliantly in the air is magnesium. Magnesium is an alkaline Earth metal with the atomic number 12.
it burns white, but when mixed with potasium nirtate, it burns purple/violet
A lazy yellow flame is the "coolest" flame.
The candle burns with a single flame.
Boron burns, it burns with a green flame