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heh. It's a bad day when ya Google a thing and get a yahoo answer...
"Are you refering to photoluminescence?
Copper compounds such as Copper Chloride or Copper Carbonate are generally used to create a blue flame.
Ex. See the effects of CuSO4 upon a KClO3 + sucorse combustion," -mrjeffy
There's more.
I only searched after the Jules Verne re-entry vids. Lot's o' burning blue. Especially for the more violent moments of the ship's non-landing.
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Silver oxide is black. So is manganese oxide. And cobalt oxide. There are probably others as well.
When Magnesium is burned, it emits a bright white light that can blind you.
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neither. The color does not effect it.
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.
This element is sodium - a layer of sodium oxide is formed on the surface of the metal.
You think probable to aluminium.
If the water from the faucet is tepid or cold, it might be time to check the electric hot water heater element. Electric hot water heaters are equipped with two heater elements that heat water. They do so through an electrical current the goes through the element. The lower element does the hard work and is most likely to be the first that burns out. Turn off the electricity, and disconnect the wires at the heating element terminals. Set the multimeter to read resistance. Touch the clips on each terminal of the element. If the Ohmmeter doesn't budge, the element is shot.
The element that burns brilliantly in the air is magnesium. Magnesium is an alkaline Earth metal with the atomic number 12.
Magnesium metal, when ignited, burns at a high temperature and gives off a bright white light.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
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Magnesium (Mg)
This describes the behaviour of magnesium.
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Seamen can cause intense burning sensation who pain is only surpassed by white phosphorous if it lands on you face you will die a virgin
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.