The color is green, the wavelength emitted by boron.
BCl3
The bead of borax with some powdered sample is heated in a flame; the color of the bead is specific for each element and is used as a qualitative analysis.
With the flame test we can identify some chemical elements; see the link to Wikipedia, for ex.
Due to electron transitions in atoms some chemical elements emit a characteristic colored flame.
just looking at the color of the flame --- qualitative
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
The bead of borax with some powdered sample is heated in a flame; the color of the bead is specific for each element and is used as a qualitative analysis.
The flame test is only for qualitative identification of some chemical elements.
With the flame test we can identify some chemical elements; see the link to Wikipedia, for ex.
it has something to do with the chemical composition of the elements.
Due to electron transitions in atoms some chemical elements emit a characteristic colored flame.
just looking at the color of the flame --- qualitative
equation involved in nylander's test using fructose
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
bhors law is the equation of minus and equals
The colors in the flame test depends on the specific emission lines of a chemical element.
Many elements are green in a flame test: B, Tl, Te, Sb, Cu(II) (copper not in a halide).