silvery white metallic
The yellow color of the flame is due only to sodium.
A strong yellow color, from sodium
what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide? what is the color of aqueous sodium bromide?
An yellow color, from sodium
The color of sodium in flame is yellow.
The color is from sodium, not from Cl or Nitrate - NO3.
The color remain unchanged for pure sodium chloride.
The (yellow) sodium color is the same in all.
Sodium ions will glow yellow in the presence of a flame.
it is a silvery color, but can also be a white color
Sodium silicate is white.
The sodium ion, Na+, has no color. You can observe this easily by dissolving table salt (NaCl) in water. The water does not change color.