It reacts scarily with water And has a crimson coloured flame It helps quite moody people Lithium is the name!
Since not all of the diamonds in the earth have been unearthed, it is not possible to post a number that has any validity. Natural red diamonds, however, are the most rare of naturally coloured diamonds.
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There is a lack of oxygen in the flame itself (most probably because of the air holes in the Bunsen burner or of your burning device) this effect would create a luminous flame (better known as a yellow flame). A kind of flame that does not burn as hot as a non-luminous flame (better known as a blue flame)
blue
most sheep are white, or cream coloured, a very rare one is black,.
it catches fire with a multi coloured flame.
No. Although any diamond is rare, brown-coloured diamonds are among the most common gem-quality diamonds mined.
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Yellow flame can be seen easily and it doens't produce much heat.
its highly visible and cooler than other coloured flames
Oxygen
Yes he is rare, but he is not the rarest. He is rare because you need particular coloured seeds which is quite hard. Add me: lollipopcake99
It reacts scarily with water And has a crimson coloured flame It helps quite moody people Lithium is the name!
Derek A. Reid has written: 'Coloured icones of rare and interesting fungi' -- subject(s): Fungi, Rare fungi
Get a wire. Bend it into a ring and put a few crystals of your solid on it. Do a flame test using a Bunsen burner. Potassium will give a violet flame and Sodium ions will give a Yellow flame.
sooty flame refers to the flame produces after burning, which shows incomplete combustion, i.e, insufficient supply of oxygen.