Salt i think. =]
it gives us colour less form
Fire+electric+salt gives you sodium AND chloride!
Fire+electric+salt gives you sodium AND chloride!
Salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) - containing sodium and chlorine.
The presence of sodium ions typically gives a bright orange flame test. Sodium compounds such as sodium chloride or sodium carbonate produce this distinctive color when heated in a flame.
When sodium gives its electron to chlorine, sodium becomes positively charged (Na+) and chlorine becomes negatively charged (Cl-). This forms an ionic bond between the two ions, resulting in the formation of sodium chloride (NaCl), which is table salt.
Na2SO3 is a chemical compound created by the synthesis of sodium and the sulfite molecule. This gives it its name of sodium sulfite.
Molten sodium chloride contains sodium and chloride ions. At the cathode, sodium ions gain electrons and are reduced to form sodium metal.
sodium gives off an orange to yellow flame colour
The sodium bicarbonate gives off carbon dioxide (CO2)
It gives yellow light
When Potassium Hydroxide is heated, it gives off water vapor (H2O). When Sodium Hydroxide is heated, it also gives off water vapor (H2O).