red
The flame test for strontium - a strong red color.
Strontium is the element that turns a flame carmine red when it is burned. When strontium is present in a flame, it imparts its characteristic red color due to the emission of specific wavelengths of light.
Strontium nitrate emits a bright red flame when it is burned.
Strontium will produce different colours dependant on the circumstances. If the flame has oxygen and hydrogen present, the flame will be red. With chlorine in the flame it will be a brighter red. If it is the strontium atoms excited by themselves they produce a violet colour.
Flame colours depend on just the metal ion. All copper compounds give the same colour, green.
red
The flame of strontium chloride is a bright red color.
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) typically produces a red flame when burned, due to the presence of strontium ions in the compound. The characteristic red color is often used in fireworks and pyrotechnics to create bright and vibrant displays.
lithium chloride is red in colour ref: http://eip.k20center.org/wp-content/uploads/flame-test-teacher1.doc
Strontium is a metal that produces a crimson flame when burned.
well , the colour of potassium chloride is a lilac colour :) hope this helps
NaCl will burn with a brick-red colour in a non-luminous Bunsen flame.